SOLUTION: Find the quotient. 12a^3p^4 ÷ -2a^2p A.)-6a^3p^5 B.)-24ap^3 C.)-6ap^3 D.)6a^5p^3

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Question 1064824: Find the quotient.
12a^3p^4 ÷ -2a^2p
A.)-6a^3p^5
B.)-24ap^3
C.)-6ap^3
D.)6a^5p^3

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