SOLUTION: Simplify and rewrite the expression with positive exponents. (x^-2)(y^4)(z^-3)^2 /(x-^3)(y^4)(z^-5)

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Question 415391: Simplify and rewrite the expression with positive exponents.
(x^-2)(y^4)(z^-3)^2 /(x-^3)(y^4)(z^-5)

Answer by sudhanshu_kmr(1152)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x^(-2+3) y^(4-4) z^(-3+5)
= x^1 y^0 z^2
= x(z)^2

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