SOLUTION: Simplify the expression. Write the answer with positive exponents only. (m^4)-3/(m^-2)4

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Question 105028: Simplify the expression. Write the answer with positive exponents only.

(m^4)-3/(m^-2)4

Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(m^4)-3/(m^-2)4
:
Assume you mean:
= ; exponents are multiplied
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= ; combine the exponents where they result in a positive
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Do you understand that you subtract the exponents to divide, but subtracting a neg exponents results in adding it?

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