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Which of the following expressions are equivalent to 2/x^6-y^6? Choose all that apply.

Which of the following expressions are equivalent to 2/x^6-y^6? Choose all that apply-example-1

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Answer:

a and c

Explanation:

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Answer:

A and C

Explanation:

Equivalent expressions are expression which when simplified to lowest terms are equal.

Simplify each answer choice to find the expression which simplifies to
(2)/(x^6-y^6).

A. Multiply the exponents 3*2 = 6. This is equal.

B. Multiply numerators and denominators. Here the numerator will be 1*1 = 1. It does not equal 2 in the numerator.

C. Here the numerator does equal 2. The denominator multiplies to
(x^3 - y^3)(x^3+y^3)\\x^6 -x^3y^3 + x^3y^3 -y^6\\x^6 - y^6

This is equal.

D. The denominator will have three terms here when simplified. This will not be equal.

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