SOLUTION: Divide: (-8y^7x+15y^7x^6)/(-2y^2x^5) I got -y^5(15x^5-18)/2x^4 Is that right?

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Question 404561: Divide:
(-8y^7x+15y^7x^6)/(-2y^2x^5)

I got -y^5(15x^5-18)/2x^4
Is that right?

Answer by MathLover1(20849)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Divide:
...what is common term






....if minus sign in front of

.....eliminate minus in nominator and denominator





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