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OpenStudy (anonymous):

18g^3h^9/6g^6h^5

OpenStudy (psymon):

Well, you can work with each component at a time. 18/6 g^3/g^6 h^9/h^5 Now for the exponents: \[\frac{ g ^{3} }{ g ^{6} }\] To have it make a little more sense of what's going on, I'll put this. \[\frac{ g*g*g }{ g*g*g*g*g*g }\] I can cancel out 3 of those g's on the top and bottom and I'll be left with g^3 on bottom. Given that, do you think you could finish the numbers portion and the h's portion?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

h^4?

OpenStudy (psymon):

Right :P In the numerator of course. And then 18/6 is just 3. SO put it all together.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

3h^4/g^3

OpenStudy (psymon):

There ya go ^_^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you (:

OpenStudy (psymon):

Yep, np.

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