SOLUTION: 6x^7y^5/3x^-1
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Question 270937: 6x^7y^5/3x^-1
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For this equation:
First you cannot have a negative exponent in an equation, so on the denominator: Move the x to the numerator to make it positive. You would only take the x and not the 3 because it is attached to the exponent.
It would look as follows:
Notice how the exponents increased from to
Next you can simplify that 3 goes into 6 twice so you're left with a 1 on the denominator:
Left with your answer.
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