SOLUTION: 2x^7/(3x^4)^-2

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Question 106343: 2x^7/(3x^4)^-2
Answer by checkley75(3666)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2x^7/(3x^4)^-2
2x^7/(1/9x^-8) now invert the denominator & multiply
(2x^7)(9x^-8) now because the exponent is - in the numerator it needs to be placed in the denominator with the exponent toa +
2x^7/9x^8
2/9x answer.

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