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Answer:
The last one
Step-by-step explanation:
when you are dividing an equation with exponents, you subtract the exponents from each other.
For example, in your problem you have d^4 and d^2 (notice that they have the same base) you subtract the exponents to get d^2
** even if the bases are numbers, you DONT touch the base, just the exponents ( ex.: 5^4 ÷ 5^3 = 5^1)
Do this w/ the rest of the exponents.
d^4 ÷ d^2 = d^2
e^3÷e^2= e
f^5÷f= f^4
** although f looks like it doesn't have an exponent, it has an invisible one
And w/ the power of deduction, you should get -2/3 d^2ef^4