SOLUTION: My last problem please help!!! (x^0y^2)^-2 y^5x / x^2x^-5yy^-3

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Question 62415This question is from textbook alegbra concepts and applications
: My last problem please help!!!
(x^0y^2)^-2 y^5x / x^2x^-5yy^-3
This question is from textbook alegbra concepts and applications

Answer by uma(370) About Me  (Show Source):
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[(x^0y^2)^-2 y^5 x]/ x^2 x^(-5)y y^(-3)
==> [x^0 y^(-4) y^5 x]/ x^2 x^(-5) y y^(-3) [The first term the powers are multiplied]
==> [x^(0+1) y^(-4+5)]/ [x^(2-5) y^(1-3)] [ The exponents of the same bases are added]
==> xy / x^(-3) y^(-2)
==> x x^3 y y^2 [multiplying both the numerator and the denominator by x^(3) y^(2)
==> x^4 y^3 [ The exponents of the same bases are added]


Good Luck!!!