SOLUTION: (a^1/5 * c^-3/5)^2
A with a one fifth power multiplied with C with a negative three fifth power wich is closed in parenthesis and then squared.
This equation is asked to be s
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Question 31491: (a^1/5 * c^-3/5)^2
A with a one fifth power multiplied with C with a negative three fifth power wich is closed in parenthesis and then squared.
This equation is asked to be simplified without using negative exponents and to assumed that all variables are poitive real numbers.
Answer by Cintchr(481) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
first multiply the exponents
When you have a negative exponent it moves to the other side of the fraction. In this case it becomes ..
And the exponent becomes positive
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