SOLUTION: Tutor can you tell me if I have simplified this expression,writing the result using a positive exponent? thank you
Problem (z^5x^5)-3
answer -3 + z^5x^5
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Question 84946: Tutor can you tell me if I have simplified this expression,writing the result using a positive exponent? thank you
Problem (z^5x^5)-3
answer -3 + z^5x^5
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Problem (z^5x^5)-3
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The negative sign means "invert".
The "3" means cube.
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Cubing 1st you get:
z^15x^15
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Inverting you get:
1/(z^15x^15)
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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