SOLUTION: The question in my homework is:
Write the answer using positive exponents only
[2x5y^-4/3y^-2]^2
I know I need to flip to make them positive but have been wracking my brain tr
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Question 154604: The question in my homework is:
Write the answer using positive exponents only
[2x5y^-4/3y^-2]^2
I know I need to flip to make them positive but have been wracking my brain trying to figure out where to go from there
Answer by edjones(8007) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
[2x5y^-4/3y^-2]^2
=[2x3y^2/5y^4]^2
=[6x/5y^2]^2
=36x^2/25y^4
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Ed
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