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OpenStudy (anonymous):

HELP ME PEOPLE I NEED POTATOES. JK I NEED HELP SO PLEASE HELP ME EASY PROBLEM WILL GIVE MEDALS!!!!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

(x^2/x^5)/(x^7/y^6)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Divide pls.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

then do it ur self man we are here to help not give off answers

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@wolf1728 @e.mccormick @romanortiz65 @terenzreignz @ybarrap @papsmurf @amistre64 @surjithayer @Directrix @Falco276 HELP

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@romanortiz65 Exactly. And im asking for help. Not answers. So think before you type.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

AH IF U SAY ITS EASY THEN DO IT DUMASS

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Clearly my question says ..."I NEED HELP SO PLEASE HELP ME"... It might be easy for OTHER people. imbecile. @romanortiz65

OpenStudy (anonymous):

PLEASE HELP ME GUYS

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@e.mccormick @heather040200

OpenStudy (e.mccormick):

\(\dfrac{\tfrac{x^2}{x^5} }{\tfrac{y^7}{y^6}}\) Do you know the rules for exponents in fractions?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no :/

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can you teach me?

OpenStudy (e.mccormick):

\(\dfrac{x^a}{x^b}\implies x^ax^{-b}\implies x^{a-b}\)

OpenStudy (e.mccormick):

So in yours, simplify the top and bottom parts first to make it into a simpler fraction. Then simplify again if needed at that point.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You got the question wrong. :P

OpenStudy (e.mccormick):

That is not your question, that is the rule.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its |dw:1376686968790:dw|

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