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I need postive exponents for this solution that we already did, -24x^-9/20 y^1/2
If we went (1/24x^9/20 ) y^1/2 would that make sense?
If we went (1/24x^9/20 ) y^1/2 would that make sense?
Originally posted by: randumb
misread OP![]()
Originally posted by: Zap Brannigan
Or check this out, would y^1/2 over 24x^9/20 make more sense?
Originally posted by: dighn
Originally posted by: Zap Brannigan
Or check this out, would y^1/2 over 24x^9/20 make more sense?
however did you get 9/20? check out mwtgg's answer. that's exactly what you want. I didn't realize you needed positive exponents
Originally posted by: Zap Brannigan
Here is the next one that needs to be simplified with positve exponents,
(16a^5 b^-2 / a^-1 b^-6) 1/2
Originally posted by: hypn0tik
How old are you OP?
Originally posted by: Zap Brannigan
How does a^2 b^2 /4 look?
Originally posted by: Zap Brannigan
It's 16a^5 not 6th.
Originally posted by: Zap Brannigan
Sweet! Math is so beautiful when done right.
Originally posted by: Zap Brannigan
OK, now to evaluate (-64)^2/3
Originally posted by: Zap Brannigan
Cool! Now to evaluate the cubed root of -125.
How would I type that equation in numbers on here?
