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Can you solve this?
(10x^(8))/(5x^(4))=?
(A) 2x^(2)
(B) 2x^(12)
(C) 2x^(4)
(D) 2x^(32)

Can you solve this?\newline10x85x4=? \frac{10 x^{8}}{5 x^{4}}=? \newline(A) 2x2 2 x^{2} \newline(B) 2x12 2 x^{12} \newline(C) 2x4 2 x^{4} \newline(D) 2x32 2 x^{32}

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Q. Can you solve this?\newline10x85x4=? \frac{10 x^{8}}{5 x^{4}}=? \newline(A) 2x2 2 x^{2} \newline(B) 2x12 2 x^{12} \newline(C) 2x4 2 x^{4} \newline(D) 2x32 2 x^{32}
  1. Divide and Subtract: Divide the coefficients 105\frac{10}{5} and subtract the exponents (84)(8-4) because of the division property of exponents.105=2\frac{10}{5} = 2 and x(84)=x4x^{(8-4)} = x^4.
  2. Simplify Result: So, (10x85x4)(\frac{10x^{8}}{5x^{4}}) simplifies to 2x42x^4.

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