SOLUTION: express the given algebraic expression as a negative integral exponent by bringing the denominator up as numerator {{{(6*x^2)/(3*x^4)}}}

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Question 664991: express the given algebraic expression as a negative integral exponent by bringing the denominator up as numerator
%286%2Ax%5E2%29%2F%283%2Ax%5E4%29

Answer by ewatrrr(24785) About Me  (Show Source):
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%286%2Ax%5E2%29%2F%283%2Ax%5E4%29=+2x%5E%282-4%29+=+2x%5E%28-2%29
%28a%5Ep%29%5Eq+=+a%5E%28p%2Aq%29
a%5E%28-n%29+=+1%2Fa%5En
root%28a%2Cp%29%2Aroot%28a%2Cq%29+=+root%28a%2Cp%2Aq%29
||sqrt%28p%29%2Asqrt%28q%29+=+sqrt%28p%2Aq%29
x%5Em%2Fx%5En=x%5E%28m-n%29 *****
%28+x%5Em+%29%28+x%5En+%29+=+x%5E%28+m+%2B+n+%29