How do you simplify #(16 times r ^3 times t ^2) /(- 4 times r times t)#?
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To simplify this expression use these rule for exponents:
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To simplify ( \frac{16r^3t^2}{-4rt} ), you divide each term in the numerator by the denominator. This results in ( \frac{-4r^2t}{1} ), which simplifies further to ( -4r^2t ).
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