SOLUTION: problem states: 3X+4Xsquared divided by X to the negative 2/3 power. please show how to remove the -2/3 power of X that is in the denominator.

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Question 168330: problem states: 3X+4Xsquared divided by X to the negative 2/3 power. please show how to remove the -2/3 power of X that is in the denominator.
Answer by Mathtut(3670)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
is the same as in other words you simply bring the term up to the numerator and multiply it by
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