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Simplify, if possible: 6x^2y^3+9x^2y^3/3x^2y^2
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(6x^2)(2y^2) + (9x^2)(y^2)/(3x^2)(2y^2)
Is this correct? Or is it this...
[(6x^2)(2y^2) + (9x^2)(y^2)]/[(3x^2)(2y^2)]
Please clarify your expression.
no it like this
6x^2y^3+9x^2y^3
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3x^2y^2
12x^2y+18xy^2 and the answer is 6xy(2x+3y) how do you get that answer?
To simplify the expression 6x^2y^3 + 9x^2y^3 / 3x^2y^2, we can follow these steps:
Step 1: Simplify the numerator.
Combine like terms with the same variables. In this case, we have 6x^2y^3 + 9x^2y^3, which equals 15x^2y^3.
Step 2: Simplify the denominator.
Combine like terms with the same variables. In this case, we have 3x^2y^2.
Step 3: Divide the numerator by the denominator.
Divide the simplified numerator (15x^2y^3) by the simplified denominator (3x^2y^2).
15x^2y^3 / 3x^2y^2 = (15/3) * (x^2/x^2) * (y^3/y^2)
Step 4: Reduce the expression.
15/3 simplifies to 5, x^2/x^2 simplifies to 1, and y^3/y^2 simplifies to y.
Therefore, the expression simplifies to:
5 * 1 * y = 5y.
So, the simplified expression is 5y.