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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Simplify. 6a^-1c^-3/d^0 I know d^0 = 1 So it would be 6a^-1c^-3/1 Now what?

OpenStudy (superdavesuper):

please write out the equation like the one below or take a pic of it; it would be much easier that way\[6a ^{-(c ^{-3}/d ^{0})}\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Do you still need me to do so?

OpenStudy (superdavesuper):

Not if u have figured the right answer urself already :)

OpenStudy (superdavesuper):

Without seeing the eqn, it is difficult to simplify.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (superdavesuper):

Thanks - that helps :) so u have already simplified the d^0 part, the only things left can be done using the following eqn: \[x ^{-y}=1/x ^{y}\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is that some sort of formula?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh wait, yes it is.

OpenStudy (superdavesuper):

No, it is just a simplified way of writing x^-y n u can use it to simplify ur eqn further.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

6a^-1c^-3/1 1/6a^1 1/c^3 am I doing this correctly or...? Ugh sorry I'm still new at this all.

OpenStudy (superdavesuper):

No need to be sorry but u may want to try using the blue "Equation" icon just below this box....it helps. In this case, u already simplified the d^0 term, so using the eqn i wrote, u can simplify it further to \[6/ac ^{3}\] do u understand how i get it?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh yes I understand. But would that be the simplified expression..?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It seems like that.

OpenStudy (superdavesuper):

U cant simplify it any further unless u know what is a and c.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh I see

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