SOLUTION: s to the negative third power over t to the negative fifth power , simplify.
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Question 713349:  s to the negative third power over t to the negative fifth power , simplify.
 
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 s to the negative third power over t to the negative fifth power , simplify.
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Multiply NUM and DEN by s^3
= 
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Multiply NUM and DEN by t^5
= 
That's a simple as it gets.
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The "shortcut" is to move from NUM to DEN or v.v. and change the sign of the exponent.
 
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