SOLUTION: simplify m^x/4*n^3 Divided by m^2x/3(n^a)^3
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Question 65849
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An Incremental Development
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simplify
m^x/4*n^3
Divided by
m^2x/3(n^a)^3
This question is from textbook
An Incremental Development
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simplify
m^x/4*n^3
Divided by
m^2x/3(n^a)^3
:
First flip the second fraction and multiply by the reciprocal.
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