Math, asked by hanamuneer123, 6 months ago

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-20(x)^4÷10(x)²

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by Flaunt
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Step-by-step explanation:

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Explanation:

 - 20 {x}^{4}  \div 10 {x}^{2}

Concept:

  • In division if base is same of value (constant or variable) then their power gets subtracted.
  • In multiplication If base is same of some value(either constant term or variable)then their power gets added.

 \bold{=  >  -2 \times 10 {x}^{4}  \div 10 {x}^{2}}

\bold{ =  >  \frac{ {\cancel{- 20}} {x}^{4} }{\cancel{{10 }}{x}^{2} }}

 \bold{=  >  - 2x ^{4-2}}

 \bold{=  - 2  {x}^{2}}

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