SOLUTION: (z to the 3rd, z to the -4)all of that to the 3rd power. divided by(z to the -3rd)squared.
This is what it looks like. All numerals are expoinits.
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Question 88363: (z to the 3rd, z to the -4)all of that to the 3rd power. divided by(z to the -3rd)squared.
This is what it looks like. All numerals are expoinits.
(z3z-4)3
_________
(z-3)2
Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(z3z-4)3
_________
(z-3)2
:
= = = = = =
:
The rules:
exponents on exponents, multiply exponents
multiply, add exponents
divide, subtract exponents
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