SOLUTION: I need help simplifying this fractional exponent problem. Please explain in detail
((2s^(-1)*t^(3 ))^(-3))/((6s^2 t^(-4)))
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((2s^(-1)*t^(3 ))^(-3))/((6s^2 t^(-4)))
Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Assume the problem is:
In the numerator, multiply the exponents inside the brackets by -3
Reciprocal of 2^-3 gets rid of the negative exponents
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Combine the exponents of like terms in a manner to produce positive exponents
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