SOLUTION: please write (x^2/3 y-1/4)^-4 in the simpliest form.. thanks.. can you please sheps too cuz i dnt understand this and need diretions.. thanks bunches
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Question 179911: please write (x^2/3 y-1/4)^-4 in the simpliest form.. thanks.. can you please sheps too cuz i dnt understand this and need diretions.. thanks bunches Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! write (x^(2/3) y^(-1/4))^-4 in the simplest form
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1st: Multiply (2/3) -4 and (-1/4) by -4 to get:
= (x^(-8/3) y^(1))
2nd: Put x^(8/3) in the denominator:
= y/[x^(8/3)]
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Cheers,
Stan H.