SOLUTION: the problem would be (3x2/3)-1 where the 2/3 and the -1 are the exponents and i am having troubling solving. could you help

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Question 129328This question is from textbook Prentice Hall Mathematics Algebra 2
: the problem would be (3x2/3)-1 where the 2/3 and the -1 are the exponents and i am having troubling solving. could you help This question is from textbook Prentice Hall Mathematics Algebra 2

Answer by stanbon(75887) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(3x2/3)-1 where the 2/3 and the -1 are the exponents
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(3x^(2/3))^(-1)
= 3x^(-2/3)
= (1/3x)^(2/3)
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Cheers,
Stan H.