Multiply by 3xyz²/6y^4 by 2y/xz^4
a. x²/y²z²
b. x²/3y²z²
c. 1/3y²z²
d. 1/y²z...
Mathematics, 08.12.2019 04:31 steve12335
Multiply by 3xyz²/6y^4 by 2y/xz^4
a. x²/y²z²
b. x²/3y²z²
c. 1/3y²z²
d. 1/y²z²
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