SOLUTION: Simplify each of the following, expressing your answers with positive indices. (p^4)^-3 q^6 × p^5(q^-2)^2 sorry if its hard to understand :(

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Question 711585: Simplify each of the following, expressing your answers with positive
indices.
(p^4)^-3 q^6 × p^5(q^-2)^2
sorry if its hard to understand :(

Answer by lynnlo(4176)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
q^2x/p^7
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