SOLUTION: SIMPLIFY -2Y3 X-2(X TO THE NEGATIVE 2 POWER) AND Y TOTEH 3RD POWER SO FAR I HAVE X-2Y3=X(-2)Y(3)= I DONT KNOW HOW TO FINISH IT

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Question 21377: SIMPLIFY -2Y3 X-2(X TO THE NEGATIVE 2 POWER) AND Y TOTEH 3RD POWER
SO FAR I HAVE X-2Y3=X(-2)Y(3)= I DONT KNOW HOW TO FINISH IT

Answer by Photonjohn(42)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I think you will have -2Y^3/X^2 if I interpret your question correctly.

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