SOLUTION: (x^2-^42^0/3x^6y-^3)^4, it says to evaluate and simplfy. I am completely confused on this one.
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Question 167393: (x^2-^42^0/3x^6y-^3)^4, it says to evaluate and simplfy. I am completely confused on this one.
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(x^2-^42^0/3x^6y-^3)^4, it says to evaluate and simplfy. I am completely confused on this one.
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The expression is not clear. It says x^2-^42^0... What is the "^" after the minus sign?
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