SOLUTION: Hello,
Simplify
(-3x^2y^3)= -27x^6y^3 (my answer)
2(x^-3y^2)^2 = (2x^-3.2^y)2 (my answer)
could you please tell me if i answered these correctly.
Thanks
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-> SOLUTION: Hello,
Simplify
(-3x^2y^3)= -27x^6y^3 (my answer)
2(x^-3y^2)^2 = (2x^-3.2^y)2 (my answer)
could you please tell me if i answered these correctly.
Thanks
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Question 22180: Hello,
Simplify
(-3x^2y^3)= -27x^6y^3 (my answer)
2(x^-3y^2)^2 = (2x^-3.2^y)2 (my answer)
could you please tell me if i answered these correctly.
Thanks Answer by rapaljer(4671) (Show Source):
In the first case, notice that the parentheses are outside the exponent. This means that the 3 exponent just inside the parentheses applies ONLY to the y. You do NOT cube anything else. Your answer is not correct.
If the problem had been written: with the parentheses on the INSIDE of the exponent, then you would be correct to say: .
The expression cannot be simplified.
I'm not sure what you tried to do in the second one. This is correct, if I've interpreted your problem correctly.