SOLUTION: I need to see if I got this answer correct. -3xtothe 1/4power (y1/2power) (-2x1/2power y1/3 power) i got x5power y2power x0.49? help me

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Question 22731: I need to see if I got this answer correct. -3xtothe 1/4power (y1/2power) (-2x1/2power y1/3 power) i got x5power y2power x0.49? help me
Answer by Earlsdon(6294)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Let's see if I have this right!
Evaluate:
Simplify.
Remember: Add the exponents of x and add the exponents of y.
It's a little hard to read but this is:
6(x to the 3/4 power)(y to the 5/6 power)

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