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OpenStudy (anonymous):

PLEASE HELLLP

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

When you have exponents like this, when it's simple, you can do this very simply. You bring the bottom exponent to the top and subtract it from the top one. So using a different example (So hopefully you can apply it to your own problem) If you had \[x ^{12} / x ^{4}\] (I don't know how to do proper fractions with this equation thing) You could bring it up to be \[x ^{12-4}\] Which would then just simply be \[x ^{8}\] Does that make sense?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no thats not a choice

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I used a different equation. I don't give answers, I give help to understanding how to find the answer yourself.

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