SOLUTION: Hi my name is Lissa I am struggling with this problem that I have to do in my college algebra 2 class. I would greatly appreciate anyone's help.
Simplify; express answer with on
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Question 229329: Hi my name is Lissa I am struggling with this problem that I have to do in my college algebra 2 class. I would greatly appreciate anyone's help.
Simplify; express answer with only positive exponents.
(-x^-4 y^3) / (6y^-2)^2
Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Simplify; express answer with only positive exponents.
:
square both terms in the denominator
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Reciprocal will get rid of the negative exponent
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