SOLUTION: I am having problem with the fractions.
4(1/4)s(1/3) T(-1/2)
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[4s(2)t(-3)](-1/4)
All the numbers in parenthesis are exponents and the numbers in the bracket
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: I am having problem with the fractions.
4(1/4)s(1/3) T(-1/2)
____________________
[4s(2)t(-3)](-1/4)
All the numbers in parenthesis are exponents and the numbers in the brackets are together and -1/4 is its exponent the line represents a fraction
This question is from textbook Intermediate Algebra
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I'll give it a shot
If I read it right, it's
everything on the bottom can be brought up to the top just
by changing ther sign of the exponent -1/4 to +1/4
that's because
so now I have
This is because
now I collect and combine terms
now I use
this is the solution
This actually checks out OK because
if then
should equal
and it actually does
=
=
and that's the numerator
hope you follow this. . . it's a good problem
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