SOLUTION: (4at^5 over a^3t^-1) i've already taken all this stuff a while ago i just forget how to do it

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Question 289670: (4at^5 over a^3t^-1)
i've already taken all this stuff a while ago i just forget how to do it

Answer by checkley77(12844)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
4at^5/a^3t^-1 combine the a & t terms.
4t^(5+1)/a^(3-1) resolve the powers.
4t^6/a^2 ans.

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