SOLUTION: -7a^2/35a^8-28a^6-14a^3+21a^2

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Question 36441: -7a^2/35a^8-28a^6-14a^3+21a^2
Answer by vidhyak(98)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-7a^2
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35a^8-28a^6-14a^3+21a^2

-7a^2
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7a^2(5a^6-4a^4-2a+3)

Removing the common term 7a^2, we get
-1
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(5a^6-4a^4-2a+3)

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