SOLUTION: I need to be able to see if the following problem can be reduced because I cannot have 0 in the denominator: 6x/x4(to the 4th power) I originally thought about multiplying by

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Question 69391: I need to be able to see if the following problem can be reduced because I cannot have 0 in the denominator:
6x/x4(to the 4th power)
I originally thought about multiplying by x4/x4(to the 4th power), but wasn't sure if this would actually work. This is not a textbook question, but one that the instructor made up.

Answer by stanbon(75887) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
6x/x4(to the 4th power)
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6x/x^4 = 6/x^3
Cheers,
Stan H.