SOLUTION: Hello, I am supposed to simplify this expression: (x^5/2*y^2)^-1/4 without any negative exponents. I know that I am supposed to use log properties, but I cannot remember how to d

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Question 724222: Hello, I am supposed to simplify this expression: (x^5/2*y^2)^-1/4
without any negative exponents. I know that I am supposed to use log properties, but I cannot remember how to do this problem. Thank you!

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
simplify this expression: (x^5/2*y^2)^-1/4
without any negative exponents.
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Is it x^(5/2) ?
Or (x^5)/(2y^2) ?

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