SOLUTION: Rewrite with positive exponents.Assume that even roots are of nonnegative quantities and that all denominators are nonzero. (x^-3/y^-2)^-1
I have x^3(1)/y^-2(1)= x^-3/y^2.
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I have x^3(1)/y^-2(1)= x^-3/y^2.
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Question 551175: Rewrite with positive exponents.Assume that even roots are of nonnegative quantities and that all denominators are nonzero. (x^-3/y^-2)^-1
I have x^3(1)/y^-2(1)= x^-3/y^2. Found 2 solutions by jim_thompson5910, solver91311:Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source):