SOLUTION: I have to quick questions on exponents
I basically have to simplify them
1. [(9a^3)/(10b^4)]^-2
I came up with:
(9^-2*a^3*-2)/(10^-2b^4*-2)
(81a^6)/(100b^8)
Is that simpl
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I basically have to simplify them
1. [(9a^3)/(10b^4)]^-2
I came up with:
(9^-2*a^3*-2)/(10^-2b^4*-2)
(81a^6)/(100b^8)
Is that simpl
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Question 202539: I have to quick questions on exponents
I basically have to simplify them
1. [(9a^3)/(10b^4)]^-2
I came up with:
(9^-2*a^3*-2)/(10^-2b^4*-2)
(81a^6)/(100b^8)
Is that simplified or is there more to do?
2.(6x^5y^2z^-4)(4x^-2y^4z^-1)
I got= 6x^5y^2z^-4/4x^-2y^4z^-1
Am I suppose to flip the equation to get rid of the negative exponents are do I just add them together they way they are?
(u^5z^8)/(z^-5u^-4)
In this one too I flip the equation to: Z^5u^4/u^5z^8 and i got u^9z^13
Was I suppose to flip it?
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2. For each variable (x, y, and z), multiply their coefficients and add their exponents. Now make the z-exponent positive by moving it to the denominator.
3. For each variable (u and z) subtract their exponents. Simplify.