SOLUTION: What are the correct missing values in the two problems? (Missing value = M)
{{{(x^(M)*y^3)^-2 = (x^4/y^6)}}}
AND
{{{(x^4*y^-3)^(M) = (y^9/x^12)}}}
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Question 1104754: What are the correct missing values in the two problems? (Missing value = M)
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Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
this would be-2m=4, so m=-2
and 3(-2)=-6, which is 6 in the denominator.
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This would be for x 4m=-12, m=-3. Negative exponents become positive across the fraction.
and for y -3(-3)=9, and that is correct to check.
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