SOLUTION: I know this is probably really easy, but I am stuck. I'd appreciate any help you can offer.
Rewrite the following expression with positive exponents:
(37xy)^-6/7
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Question 179574: I know this is probably really easy, but I am stuck. I'd appreciate any help you can offer.
Rewrite the following expression with positive exponents:
(37xy)^-6/7
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If you have the expression , then to make the exponent positive, simply flip the fraction. So
So in this case, the expression really looks like . Now flip the fraction to get which will make the exponent positive.
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Answer:
So where every variable is nonzero.
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