SOLUTION: Rewrite the expression with positive exponents: 1/(3x-3) 3* x^(-3)

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Question 454376: Rewrite the expression with positive exponents: 1/(3x-3)
3* x^(-3)

Found 2 solutions by richwmiller, cheyen15:
Answer by richwmiller(9135) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It has positive exponents now.
or do you mean
1/3x^(-3)
is (3x)^(-3) or just 3* x^(-3)
if the latter then it is x^3/3

Answer by cheyen15(1) About Me  (Show Source):