What is the result if you divide #-12x^8y^8# by #3x^4y^2#? Algebra Rational Equations and Functions Division of Rational Expressions 1 Answer marfre Jul 2, 2018 #-4x^4y^6# Explanation: Given: #(-12x^8y^8)/(3x^4y^2)# Use the exponent rule: #x^m/x^n = x^(m-n)# #(-12x^8y^8)/(3x^4y^2 ) = -12/3 x^(8-4)y^(8-2) = -4x^4y^6# Answer link Related questions What is Division of Rational Expressions? How does the division of rational expressions differ from the multiplication of rational expressions? How do you divide 3 rational expressions? How do you divide rational expressions? How do you divide and simplify #\frac{9x^2-4}{2x-2} -: \frac{21x^2-2x-8}{1} #? How do you divide and reduce the expression to the lowest terms #2xy \-: \frac{2x^2}{y}#? How do you divide #\frac{x^2-25}{x+3} \-: (x-5)#? How do you divide #\frac{a^2+2ab+b^2}{ab^2-a^2b} \-: (a+b)#? How do you simplify #(w^2+6w+5)/(w+5)#? How do you simplify #(x^4-256)/(x-4)#? See all questions in Division of Rational Expressions Impact of this question 3377 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License