SOLUTION: I was trying to do my homework and came accross the question 8p to the negative 3rd power divided by (2p) to the 2nd power. I came up with the answer 512/4 and so would the answer
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Question 215460: I was trying to do my homework and came accross the question 8p to the negative 3rd power divided by (2p) to the 2nd power. I came up with the answer 512/4 and so would the answer be 128P? Thanks in advancxe Found 2 solutions by jsmallt9, Alan3354:Answer by jsmallt9(3758) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! 8p to the negative 3rd power divided by (2p) to the 2nd power
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It's not clear if the 8 is raised to the 3rd power, but if it is:
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