SOLUTION: The instructions say to simplify the following expression and rewrite it in an equivalent form with positive exponents. 24 x^10 y __________ 24 x^3 y^6 I am coming up with

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Question 543255: The instructions say to simplify the following expression and rewrite it in an equivalent form with positive exponents.
24 x^10 y
__________
24 x^3 y^6
I am coming up with x^13y^7. Is this correct and if not can you please show me how to work this? Thanks!

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
simplify the following expression and rewrite it in an equivalent form with positive exponents.
(24 x^10 y) / (24 x^3 y^6)
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= x^7/y^5
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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