Cranberry557
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Hi, i am a 8th grade student and am in Algebra I. I need help simplifying the expression: 20x^3y/ 4xy^2 * -6yx/-x
( the * is a multiplication sign) The first thing that i tried to so is simpilify 20 and 4 which is 5 and then subtract x^3 and x^2 to get just "x". Then i subtracted y and y^2 and got -y. my final answer i got was 5x^2/y. can you tell me if this is correct please?
( the * is a multiplication sign) The first thing that i tried to so is simpilify 20 and 4 which is 5 and then subtract x^3 and x^2 to get just "x". Then i subtracted y and y^2 and got -y. my final answer i got was 5x^2/y. can you tell me if this is correct please?