SOLUTION: Select the correct alternative with positive exponent only. Assume the variables represents a nonzero real number (x^-4y^2)^-3
1/x^7y
9/x^7y
x^12/y^6
x^12y^6
I have answered x
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Question 644891: Select the correct alternative with positive exponent only. Assume the variables represents a nonzero real number (x^-4y^2)^-3
1/x^7y
9/x^7y
x^12/y^6
x^12y^6
I have answered x^12y^6 and I wonder if I got it right? Thank you
Answer by MathTherapy(10555) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Select the correct alternative with positive exponent only. Assume the variables represents a nonzero real number (x^-4y^2)^-3
1/x^7y
9/x^7y
x^12/y^6
x^12y^6
I have answered x^12y^6 and I wonder if I got it right? Thank you
You're almost right. It should be , but since you need positive exponents, it's:
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