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Kael
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1 July, 04:01
15y^9/5y^3
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Jayla Lane
1 July, 04:19
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The answer is going to be 3y^1 / because 15 divide by 5 is a 3 and 9 plus 3 is 12 so 1 / is going to be the exponent and the answer will be 3y^12
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