SOLUTION: one of the factors of (a^-b^)(c^-d^)-4abcd

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Question 746781: one of the factors of (a^-b^)(c^-d^)-4abcd
Answer by Edwin McCravy(20055)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Sorry but a^, b^, c^, and d^ do not make any sense 
when there is no exponent following the ^

a^2 means a2 and b^3 means b3.

However a^ or b^ doesn't mean anything.  Tell us 
what you really mean in the thank you note and I'll get 
back to you.

Edwin

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