SOLUTION: Can someone please tell me if you have a negative exponent for the denominator, do you put it to the numerator and make it positive. eg 4x^1/4z^3/2/3z*9x^3/4z^-1/2/2x^-1. I have to
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Question 842736: Can someone please tell me if you have a negative exponent for the denominator, do you put it to the numerator and make it positive. eg 4x^1/4z^3/2/3z*9x^3/4z^-1/2/2x^-1. I have to simplify. Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Can you use parentheses to denote what is an exponent and what is part of the fraction, please?
I don't understand where the exponent stops 4x^1/4z^3/2/3z.
Is it (4x^(1/4)*z^3)/((2/3)z) or is it (4x^(1/4)*z^(3/2))/(3z)??
Please repost.