SOLUTION: Can you help with my Algebra problems? Q#15 {{{a^(n)/3b^(m)=b^3/3}}} Q#29 {{{6a^-1c^-3/d^0}}}

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Question 176834This question is from textbook Tennessee Prentice Hall Mathematics Algebra I
: Can you help with my Algebra problems?

Q#15
Q#29
Q#30
Q#32
This question is from textbook Tennessee Prentice Hall Mathematics Algebra I

Answer by solver91311(24713)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Anything raised to the zero power is 1 for all a. A negative exponent means take the reciprocal, that is: , in other words, move the variable from denominator to numerator or from numerator to denominator and change the sign.

So for your first problem, in order for the a term to go away and remain non-zero, the exponent on a has to be 1, so you can say right off that . The b variable is in the denominator in the left hand fraction and in the numerator in the right hand fraction. That means the 3 exponent on b on the right must have been -3 on the left. .

You should be able to handle the rest of them by applying the same principles.

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