Carpowersca Carpowersca
  • 23-11-2016
  • Mathematics
contestada

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

Respuesta :

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

Otras preguntas

Solve the inequality 31<3x + 4
PLEASE HELP SOMEONE PLEASE
22. A bag contains 18 green marbles and 12 blue marbles. What percentageof the marbles are green?​
List and explain the Spanish government’s reasons for approving Moses Austin’s plan for a settlement in Texas.
I would like some help pleas ​
In ΔCDE, m∠C = 47° and m∠D = 34°. Which list has the sides of ΔCDE in order from shortest to longest?
1. There are 16 men and 24 women in a village. What is the ratio of men to women in the villages?​
The graphs below show measurements from cubes with different side lengths. Which pairs of variables have a linear relationship? Select two options. 24 side leng
What is the price coke difference between a strong and weak acid?
Where do you like to go to have fun?