SOLUTION: I am suppose to write this without using a fraction bar 8x^3/y^-2 Would the answer be 8x^3y^2 ?

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Question 520489: I am suppose to write this without using a fraction bar
8x^3/y^-2
Would the answer be 8x^3y^2 ?

Answer by algebrahouse.com(1659)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Yes, move y^-2 up into the numerator to make it a positive exponent.
= 8x³y²

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