SOLUTION: how do you simplify (-2)^3t^2/(64z)÷(t^2)^4 giving the answer with positive exponant and assuming t≠0, i figured you were supposed to move all powers ot one side of the fract
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Question 704766: how do you simplify (-2)^3t^2/(64z)÷(t^2)^4 giving the answer with positive exponant and assuming t≠0, i figured you were supposed to move all powers ot one side of the fraction but from then i have no clue
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