SOLUTION: 3 to the third power divided by 3 to the negative fourth power

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Question 1193925: 3 to the third power divided by 3 to the negative fourth power

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20054)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Instead of doing it for you, I'll do this one instead, which is
exactly like yours:

2 to the fourth power divided by 2 to the negative fifth power:



Bring the negative exponent from the bottom to the top and change 
the sign of the exponent.  Leave an understood 1 in the bottom if 
you like:



or



Add the exponents:





Now do yours the same way, step by step.

Edwin

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