SOLUTION: Please help me with this problem. I know that in order to obtain a positive exponent, use the reciprocal. Thank you. Simplify. Write answer without negative exponents. a^(-

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Question 25825: Please help me with this problem. I know that in order to obtain a positive exponent, use the reciprocal. Thank you.
Simplify. Write answer without negative exponents.
a^(-4/5)w^2/3 divided by (a^2)*w^(5/3)

Answer by bmauger(101) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
a%5E%28-4%2F5%29w%5E%282%2F3%29%2F%28a%5E2%2Aw%5E%285%2F3%29%29%29
Probably easiest to put everything to the top and negate the exponents that were on the bottom.
a%5E%28-4%2F5%29%2Aw%5E%282%2F3%29%2Aa%5E-2%2Aw%5E%28-5%2F3%29
Combine terms (add exponent of similar bases... see exponent rules)
a%5E%28-14%2F5%29%2Aw%5E-1
Now take an term with a negative exponent (both in this case) and put them in the denominator:
%281%29%2F%28a%5E%2814%2F5%29%2Aw%5E1%29
Again, just go through the rules for exponents and try to rearrange terms until you get rid of negative exponents.