SOLUTION: What is the answer to: Write the monomial 4x^-2y over 3y^-3 without the negative exponents. Please show work or explain the answer
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Question 1063564: What is the answer to: Write the monomial 4x^-2y over 3y^-3 without the negative exponents. Please show work or explain the answer
Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
4x^-2y /3y^-3
flip the variables, changing the sign of their exponent and keep the coefficients where they are.
it becomes 4y^3/3x^2y
I am assuming the problem is not (4x)^(-2y)/(3y)^(-3), where one would just flip the fraction and make the exponents positive.
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