SOLUTION: Can you please help? (a^-1/3b^1/2)^4(a^-1/2b^3/5)^10 I'm lost!
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Question 107839
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Can you please help?
(a^-1/3b^1/2)^4(a^-1/2b^3/5)^10
I'm lost!
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exponents raised to an exponent are multiplied ... (a^b)^c=a^(bc)
when equal bases are multiplied, the exponents are added ... (a^b)(a^c)=a^(b+c)
(a^(-4/3)b^2)(a^(-5)b^6)=a^(-19/3)b^8