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Use the quotient rule for exponets to simplify  \frac{x {}^{6 }y {}^{9} }{x {}^{5} y {}^{9} } a. x {}^{1} b. x {}^{1} y {}^{1} c. y {}^{1} d. x {}^{11} y {}^{18}

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