SOLUTION: How do you do fractional and negative exponents such as (2m^0 n^4)4 over m^-2 n^-4•2m^0 n^3
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Question 776193: How do you do fractional and negative exponents such as (2m^0 n^4)4 over m^-2 n^-4•2m^0 n^3
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How do you do fractional and negative exponents such as (2m^0 n^4)4 over m^-2 n^-4•2m^0 n^3
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Is that last 4 in the NUM an exponent? If so,
Cancel anything ^0. it's = 1
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Multiply NUM and DEN by n
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Multiply NUM and DEN by m^2
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