SOLUTION: simplify and rewrite without using negative or zero exponents
b^-3d^2/a^0(c^-2)^3
I think its
b^-3d2/a^0c-6
did I do it right or did I get it wrong?
thankyou
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-> SOLUTION: simplify and rewrite without using negative or zero exponents
b^-3d^2/a^0(c^-2)^3
I think its
b^-3d2/a^0c-6
did I do it right or did I get it wrong?
thankyou
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Question 423672: simplify and rewrite without using negative or zero exponents
b^-3d^2/a^0(c^-2)^3
I think its
b^-3d2/a^0c-6
did I do it right or did I get it wrong?
thankyou Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! simplify and rewrite without using negative or zero exponents
= since a^0 = 1
Multiply NUM and DEN by and by
=
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I think its
b^-3d2/a^0c-6
It is that, but you still have negative exponents, and a zero exponent.