SOLUTION: How do you start to solve this problem with simplify the expression?
x to the negative 3/7 power times x to the positive 5/3 power, all over x to the 4/5 power?
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Question 137828: How do you start to solve this problem with simplify the expression?
x to the negative 3/7 power times x to the positive 5/3 power, all over x to the 4/5 power?
Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x to the negative 3/7 power times x to the positive 5/3 power, all over x to the 4/5 power?
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; combine the exponents: -3/7 + 5/3 - 4/5
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Using a common denominator: -45/105 + 175/105 - 84/105
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resulting exponent: 46/105
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