SOLUTION: (x^3/2y^-5)^-2 Rewrite using positive exponents... I know i need to invert the negative exponents to make it positive...but i cant remember how to do it when the problem itse

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Question 766940: (x^3/2y^-5)^-2
Rewrite using positive exponents...
I know i need to invert the negative exponents to make it positive...but i cant remember how to do it when the problem itself is a fraction...

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