SOLUTION: This is a problem in building up the denominator. Please help. -7yt÷12c^5 = ?÷36c^8 Here is what I come up with. -7yt÷12c^5 •3c^3÷3c^3 = -21c^3yt÷36c^8

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Question 324882: This is a problem in building up the denominator. Please help.
-7yt÷12c^5 = ?÷36c^8
Here is what I come up with.
-7yt÷12c^5 •3c^3÷3c^3 = -21c^3yt÷36c^8

Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You have the right answer. Good job.
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