Respuesta :
Assuming that the "[tex]3[/tex]" behind the a is the [tex]exponent [/tex]
So, [tex] \frac{6a^3}{3a} [/tex] [tex]Replace [/tex] the [tex]3[/tex] with a [tex]2[/tex]
Now, [tex] \frac{6a^2}{3} [/tex]
[tex] \frac{6a}{3a} = 2a [/tex]
[tex]Answer: 2a^2[/tex]
[tex]good \\ luck \\ on \\ your \\ assignment \\ \\ \\ enjoy \\ your \\ day! \\ \\ \\ MeIsKaitlyn :)[/tex]
So, [tex] \frac{6a^3}{3a} [/tex] [tex]Replace [/tex] the [tex]3[/tex] with a [tex]2[/tex]
Now, [tex] \frac{6a^2}{3} [/tex]
[tex] \frac{6a}{3a} = 2a [/tex]
[tex]Answer: 2a^2[/tex]
[tex]good \\ luck \\ on \\ your \\ assignment \\ \\ \\ enjoy \\ your \\ day! \\ \\ \\ MeIsKaitlyn :)[/tex]