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OpenStudy (anonymous):
(y^3)^4
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OpenStudy (angela210793):
y^12
OpenStudy (angela210793):
cause u multiply the exponents :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what abou this 1
OpenStudy (anonymous):
x^-4
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Use the exponential law
\[(a ^{m})^{n} = a ^{mn}\]
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
thats all it says
OpenStudy (angela210793):
1/x^4
OpenStudy (anonymous):
moarmoar
OpenStudy (anonymous):
(r^2s^4)/(r^2s)
OpenStudy (angela210793):
2r^4s^5
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
it is r^4s^5
OpenStudy (anonymous):
angela how did u get the 2 in front??
OpenStudy (anonymous):
(12x^8)/(24x^2)
OpenStudy (angela210793):
oops..sorry ..typing mistake :(:(
OpenStudy (anonymous):
288x^10
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
288x^10??? no
OpenStudy (angela210793):
yea tht's it
OpenStudy (anonymous):
u multiply the coefficients and add powers of the variable
OpenStudy (anonymous):
that choice isnt there
OpenStudy (angela210793):
thr whr?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
could it be x^6/2?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
or x^10/2
OpenStudy (angela210793):
I don't think it can be....O.o
OpenStudy (anonymous):
sorry jones i miised the division sign
the correct ans is 1
--- x^6
2
OpenStudy (anonymous):
kk
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
1 more 4 now
OpenStudy (angela210793):
huh? how did tht turned into tht?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
6x^0y^5
OpenStudy (angela210793):
=y^5 cause every no. with exponent 0=1
OpenStudy (anonymous):
it is 6y^5
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OpenStudy (angela210793):
=6y^5*****
OpenStudy (angela210793):
sorry..i think i have forgotten how to type..;S:S
OpenStudy (anonymous):
becoz any number/variable raised to zero = 1
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