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| Question 79222:  This is a homework assignment and I have been trying to solve it with no luck. The problem is as follows:
 (x^7y^-4z^0/5^-2x^3y^-8z^-9)^2  All exponents in final answers should be positive. Final answers should have all single connecting signs and be arranged in descending order. This is what I have so far, but do not know if it is right. Homework is due Tuesday, April 24,2007.
 (x^7y^-4z^0/5^-2x^3y^-8z^-9)^2
 = (x^7x^3/y^45^2y^8z^9)2
 =(x^7)^2x^3(2)/(y^4)^2(5^2)^2(y^8)^2(z^9)^2
 = x^14x^6/y^85^4y^16z^18
 =x^14y^16z^185^4/x^6y^8
 =5^4 x^14-6Y^16-8z^18
 = 625z^18x^8y^8
 Is this correct? If not, what am I doing wrong? Your reply and help is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! [(x^7) (y^-4) (z^0) /(5^-2) (x^3) (y^-8) (z^-9)]^2 -----------
 = [5^2 (x^4) (y^4) (z^9)]^2
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 = 625 x^8 y^8 z^18
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
 
 
 
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