SOLUTION: 6d^3/2d

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Question 270699: 6d^3/2d
Answer by Ignigena(1)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Keep in mind that every time you have a fraction, it's a division. So, 6 divided by 2 would be three.
Now, for exponents in fractions, you have to remember this rule: B^m/B^n = B^m-n
So, you subtract d from d^3 and voila! The answer is 3d^2.

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