SOLUTION: would X^-2 Y^3 be this? X^-2 Y^3 = XY^-2+3 = XY^1 = Y/X Is this right?
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Question 31629
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would X^-2 Y^3 be this?
X^-2 Y^3 = XY^-2+3 = XY^1 = Y/X
Is this right?
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X^(-2)y^3 = [y^(3)]/[X^(2)]
Cheers,
Stan H.