(12x^2y^4)(1/2x^5y)

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Solution for (12x^2y^4)(1/2x^5y) equation:


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12*(1/2)*x^2*x^5*y*y^4 = 0

6*x^7*y^5 = 0 // : 6*y^5

x^7 = 0

x = 0

x = 0

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