SOLUTION: I can't figure out how to simplify this problem:
{{{(12x^(-1/3)y^(1/2))/(3x^(3/5)y^(-2/3))}}}
Please help me.
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Question 441289: I can't figure out how to simplify this problem:
Please help me.
Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
divide 3 into 12
we want to combine exponents of like terms, so they are positive
using common denominators
:
; the top exponents should be 7/6
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