SOLUTION: Divide:
5y(to the third) + 6y(squared) -3y divided by -y
i'm not sure how to do this even though i'm sure its pretty simple!
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Question 61455: Divide:
5y(to the third) + 6y(squared) -3y divided by -y
i'm not sure how to do this even though i'm sure its pretty simple!
Answer by funmath(2933) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Divide:
Happy Calculating!!!
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