SOLUTION: Simplify : x^2a/z^3 - a^2 DIVIDED BY x/z^2 - 3/z^3

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: Simplify :
x^2a/z^3 - a^2
DIVIDED BY
x/z^2 - 3/z^3
This question is from textbook An Incremental Development

Answer by tanimachatterjee(60)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x^2a/z^3 - a^2
DIVIDED BY
x/z^2 - 3/z^3
=(x^2a - a^2z^3)/z^3 DIVIDED BY xz-3/z^3
= a(x^2 - az^3)/(xz-3)

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