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OpenStudy (firejay5):
Simplify. Assume that no variable = 0. I got
28x^4 over y^2
26. (7x^3y^-5) (4x^1y^3)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
correct
OpenStudy (firejay5):
is that right really
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yep
OpenStudy (firejay5):
We learned this today, so I have more like 12 like that, but I need help on 1/2 of them. I don't really get it that much
OpenStudy (firejay5):
most of them are easy to you, but complex to me
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
it will make sense in time
OpenStudy (firejay5):
what do you mean
OpenStudy (firejay5):
will you help me
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes but I dont have much time
OpenStudy (firejay5):
why got to go to bed
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
gotta eat dinner :)
OpenStudy (firejay5):
can you do at least 2 of the 6
OpenStudy (anonymous):
sure, but I might have to leave in the middle and then come back later to finish
OpenStudy (firejay5):
30. 2x^2(6y^3)(2x^2y)
32. \[\frac{ -5x^3y^3z^4 }{ 20x^3y^-4z^4 }\]
OpenStudy (firejay5):
on the bottom it's suppose to be y to the -4 power
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
got it, I have to go eat now, but I can help when I get back, or I'm sure someone else can help if you dont have much time
OpenStudy (firejay5):
I have time