SOLUTION: Rewrite with only positive exponents {{{(x^3)(x^-5)}}}
my work:
{{{x^3/x^5}}}
I'm not sure if I should leave the {{{x^-5}}} on the bottom because the original problem is m
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Question 697151: Rewrite with only positive exponents
my work:
I'm not sure if I should leave the on the bottom because the original problem is multiplication and now I changed it to division.
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Rewrite with only positive exponents
my work:
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