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What is the simplified form of ? {(x^7)/(y^3)/(x^2)/(y^6)}
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Apply the rule of indices you will get \( \huge \frac{x^5}{y^9} \)
thats not an answer choice. =\ ill show u the choices.
Did you type it right?
1/x^5y^3....x^5y^3....y^3/x^5...x^5/y^3
yeah i typed it in right. :)
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http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=%28x%5E7%29%2F%28y%5E3%29%2F%28x%5E2%29%2F%28y%5E6%29
I believe it should be (x^5)(y^3) if I did it correctly.
Ty both!:) My last Hw assignment of the year lol.
Hm \(x^5y^3 \) is the right answer for this problem. You actually mean {(x^7)/(y^3)/((x^2)/(y^6))}
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Okay. thats all my questions for the night:)
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