SOLUTION: (3/4)^2 *( -2/3)^2
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Question 620282: (3/4)^2 *( -2/3)^2
Answer by math-vortex(648) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Hi, there--
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Multiply.
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We can just multiply everything here and then reduce. However, you can save yourself some work by noticing that a factor of 9 in the numerator and the denominator cancels out because 9/9=1. This gives us
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4/16 reduces to 1/4 since the numerator and denominator are both divisible by 4.
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Hope this helps! Feel free to email if you still have questions!
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Ms.Figgy
math.in.the.vortex@gmail.com
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