SOLUTION: can you help me simplify: {{{x^-2 (y^3)}}}
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Question 152843This question is from textbook Algebra structure and method book 1
: can you help me simplify:
This question is from textbook Algebra structure and method book 1
Answer by mangopeeler07(462) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Negative exponents mean to invert the whole power, which in this case means to put 1 over it. so becomes . The expression can stay where it is. So the expression becomes , or simply .
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