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Which choice is equivalent to the quotient shown here when x > 0? (√42x^5)/(√6x^3)
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Which choice is equivalent to the quotient shown here when x > 0?
(√42x^5)/(√6x^3)
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Answer to your question is x√7 :)
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Answer: x √7
Step-by-step explanation: A.P.E.X
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