SOLUTION: I don't believe 8x to the 3rd power (exponent over the x)divided by 15y to the 3rd(exponent 3 over the y)can be reduced to anything. The answer is the fraction, 8x3/15y3
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Question 384713: I don't believe 8x to the 3rd power (exponent over the x)divided by 15y to the 3rd(exponent 3 over the y)can be reduced to anything. The answer is the fraction, 8x3/15y3
Correct or wrong? there is nothing to reduce. Is this correct or not? Thanks
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You are correct, does not simplify any further. However, we have no way of checking whether is the answer (as you haven't posted the actual problem).
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