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Answer:

Simplify ans: 3 x^2 y^-4

a no = x( x+2)

b no = 2x(x- 3)

c no = 5x(3- 2x^2)

d no.= 3x^2( 3+ x)

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Answer:

see explanation

Step-by-step explanation:

Using the rules of exponents

[tex]\frac{a^{m} }{a^{n} }[/tex] ⇔ [tex]a^{(m-n)}[/tex] ( m > n)

[tex]\frac{a^{m} }{a^{n} }[/tex] ⇒ [tex]\frac{1}{a^{(n-m)} }[/tex] ( n > m )

Given

[tex]\frac{21x^6y^5}{14x^2y^9}[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{21}{14}[/tex] × [tex]x^{(6-2)}[/tex] × [tex]\frac{1}{y^{(9-5)} }[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{3}{2}[/tex] × [tex]x^{4}[/tex] × [tex]\frac{1}{y^{4} }[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{3x^4}{2y^4}[/tex] ← with positive exponents

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(a)

x² + 2x ← factor out x from each term

= x(x + 2)

(b)

2x² - 6x ← factor out 2x from each term

= 2x(x - 3)

(c)

15x - 10x³ ← factor out 5x from each term

= 5x(3 - 2x²)

(d)

9x² + 3x³ ← factor out 3x² from each term

= 3x²(3 + x)