SOLUTION: What is 2a squared, times 2a, divided by 3a to the zero power, squared?

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Question 880894: What is 2a squared, times 2a, divided by 3a to the zero power, squared?
Answer by JulietG(1812)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2a squared is 4a^2
Multiply by 2a to get 8a^3
Divide by 1 (anything to the zero power is 1)
Square 8a^3 to get

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