SOLUTION: I am supposed to find the product with the assumption that the denominator is not 0.
m(n-squared) . 4
__________ ____
3 . mn
I got 4n over 3 for
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Question 32487: I am supposed to find the product with the assumption that the denominator is not 0.
m(n-squared) . 4
__________ ____
3 . mn
I got 4n over 3 for an answer, but this doesn't seem right as I think I should have a variable on the bottom. It would help to know if my answer is correct so I'll know if I'm on the right track.
Thank you for your help.
Answer by mukhopadhyay(490) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Your answer is correct. If I know what made you think that there should be one variable in the denominator, I could help you clarify.
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