SOLUTION: (-24x^4*y^-6)/(14x^-3*y-3)
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Question 823256: (-24x^4*y^-6)/(14x^-3*y-3)
Answer by jsmallt9(3758) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First, I assume that the denominator is (14x^-3*y^-3) and not what you posted.
It might help if you rewrite this fraction so that each coefficient or variable is in its own fraction:
With the numbers fraction we just reduce like you've done many times before. With the variables, we use the rule for exponents when dividing: Subtract the exponents:
which simplifies to:
This may be an acceptable form the for the answer. But we could...- Multiply it all back together:
Or... - Eliminate the negative exponent...
... and then multiply it all back together:
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