SOLUTION: How would I convert the following so that there is all positive exponants?
(a^-2 b^7)
Thanks
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Question 266863: How would I convert the following so that there is all positive exponants?
(a^-2 b^7)
Thanks
Answer by dabanfield(803) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(a^-2 b^7)
a^-1 = 1/a^2 so:
a^-2*b^7 = b^7/a^2
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