SOLUTION: Simplify. Use positive exponents.
(3x^-3 X x^6)/y^-2
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Question 97994: Simplify. Use positive exponents.
(3x^-3 X x^6)/y^-2
Answer by elima(1433) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I believe this to be the actual problem?
Negative exponents turn integers into fractions, and if they are already in the denominator they are flipped into the numerator.
Now you cancel the x's, you have six in the numerator and 3 in the denominator,
cancel out three, and you are left with;
:)
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