From my Algebra 2 class. Not homework.
$$4x^3/2x^5y^2$$
Divide the bases and subtract the exponents:
$$2x^{-2}y^2$$
Get rid of negative exponent by division:
$$2y^2/x^2$$
Then the answer should be:
$$2x^2y^2$$
Is this correct?
From my Algebra 2 class. Not homework.
$$4x^3/2x^5y^2$$
Divide the bases and subtract the exponents:
$$2x^{-2}y^2$$
Get rid of negative exponent by division:
$$2y^2/x^2$$
Then the answer should be:
$$2x^2y^2$$
Is this correct?