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-40x**6 / -8x**5 = 5x

-48x**5 / -8x**5 = 6

-48x**4 / -8x**5 = 6x**-1

5x+6+6x**-1

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5x+6+6/x

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(5x**2+6x+6)/x

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Q: What is -40x to the 6th power- 48x to the 5th power-48x to the 4th power over -8x to the 5th power?
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