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  • 23-11-2016
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Divide.

(-6m^7 + 20m^6) ÷ 2m^4
A. -3m^7 + 10m^6

B. -6m^7 + 20m^2

C. -3m^3 + 10m^2

D. -3m^3 + 20m^6

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  • 24-11-2016
(-6m^7 + 20m^6) = 2m^4(-3m^3 + 10m^2)
Therefore, (-6m^7 + 20m^6) ÷ 2m^4 = -3m^3 + 10m^2
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