SOLUTION: i really need some help with this equasion: x^4 over x^5 times x^ negative 2 over x. I've tried adding the top exponents which is x^2 and then I added the bottom exponents which

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Question 62629: i really need some help with this equasion: x^4 over x^5 times x^ negative 2 over x. I've tried adding the top exponents which is x^2 and then I added the bottom exponents which is x^6 i think and then I put x^2 over x^6 then I put it x^2-6 which equals x^ negative 3 put I don't think thats right so if you could help me I would be very happy! thankyou
Answer by checkley71(8403) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(x^4/x^5)(x^-2/x)
(x^[4-2])/(x^5*x)
x^2/x^6
1/x^4