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    Divide Assume All Variables Are Nonzero -\(\frac{16 x^{8}}{-4 x^{3}}\) A)\(4 x^{11}\)
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Divide Assume All Variables Are Nonzero
- 16x8−4x3\frac{16 x^{8}}{-4 x^{3}}−4x316x8​ A) 4x114 x^{11}4x11

Question 241

Question 241

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Divide. Assume all variables are nonzero
- 16x8−4x3\frac{16 x^{8}}{-4 x^{3}}−4x316x8​


A) 4x114 x^{11}4x11
B) −4x5-4 x^{5}−4x5
C) 4x54 x^{5}4x5
D) −4x11-4 x^{11}−4x11

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