SOLUTION: Divide and, if possible, simplify.
(4x^2)/5 ÷ (x^3)/30
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Question 283952: Divide and, if possible, simplify.
(4x^2)/5 ÷ (x^3)/30
Answer by JenniferTutors(83) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
For this problem:
divided by
You cannot divide the two, you have to multiply the reciprocal (flip) of the 2nd fraction:
Next you can simplify by subtracting like terms, the x's in this case:
Next you can simplify the 30 and 5 by dividing the 5 into itself and 30 six times.
Now multiply across:
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