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1) 12q^3 3q^2 = 4q (12/3 = 4) and (exponent 3 minus exponent 2 = 1) 2) 15s^5 5s^3 = 3s^2 3) 16r^10 8r^8 = 2r^
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1) 12q^3 3q^2 = 4q (12/3 = 4) and (exponent 3 minus exponent 2 = 1) 2) 15s^5 5s^3 = 3s^2 3) 16r^10 8r^8 = 2r^
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1) 12q^3 3q^2 = 4q (12/3 = 4) and (exponent 3 minus exponent 2 = 1)
2) 15s^5 5s^3 = 3s^2
3) 16r^10 8r^8 = 2r^
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