SOLUTION: express in simplest form with only positive exponents
(x^-3 * y^-2)(x^5 * y^-4)
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Question 920857: express in simplest form with only positive exponents
(x^-3 * y^-2)(x^5 * y^-4)
Answer by CubeyThePenguin(3113) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(x^(-3) * y^(-2))(x^5 * y^(-4))
= (x^2 * y^(-6))
=
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