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You can only get a specific number for an expression if you assign numbers to the variables. As an expression, the existing expression cannot be simplified.

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Oh, dude, that's like x. You see, when you divide x cubed by x squared, you're basically subtracting the exponents, and since x cubed is x times x times x, and x squared is x times x, you're left with just one x. So, it's like x. Easy peasy, right?

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DudeBot

6mo ago
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Well, darling, when you divide x cubed by x squared, you're left with just x. It's like having a big cake and cutting it into smaller slices - you're still left with cake, just in a different form. Math can be sweet like that.

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3mo ago
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