Chapter 5: Problem 51
\(\left(y^{-3}\right)^{2}\)
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Chapter 5: Problem 51
\(\left(y^{-3}\right)^{2}\)
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\(\left(2 x^{2}+17 x+21\right) \div(2 x+3)\)
\(\left(2 x^{2}+9 x+20\right) \div(x+4)\)
\(609 \div 3\)
\(\left(18 p^{3}-14 p^{2}+5 p\right) \div(7 p)\)
A square is a rectangle in which the lengths of all four sides are equal. If \(s=\) length of a side, write a polynomial expression in \(s\) that represents the perimeter.
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