Mathematics
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OpenStudy (rowanmartinfan):
mathway ppl ok so that gave me x^5 & y^2 its not an answer
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OpenStudy (kainui):
What is the question?
OpenStudy (rowanmartinfan):
(x^2y)(x^4*y^3)
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xy^2
OpenStudy (rowanmartinfan):
the ^ are to show the # is a power
OpenStudy (kainui):
\[\frac{ (x^2y)(x^4y^3) }{ xy^2 }\]
OpenStudy (kainui):
is it like that?
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OpenStudy (rowanmartinfan):
how u get the power up there
OpenStudy (kainui):
\[\frac{ (x^2y)(x^4y^3) }{ xy^2 } = x ^{4+2-1}y ^{3+1-2} = x^5y^2\]
OpenStudy (rowanmartinfan):
that is how it is ther
OpenStudy (rowanmartinfan):
thanks
OpenStudy (kainui):
You're welcome
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OpenStudy (rowanmartinfan):
wanna help me with another one Kainui
OpenStudy (rowanmartinfan):
\[\frac{ x^6y^4 }{ x*y^2 }\]
OpenStudy (rowanmartinfan):
@Kainui \[\frac{ x^6y^4 }{ xy^2 }\]
OpenStudy (kainui):
\[x ^{6-1}y ^{4-2}?\]
OpenStudy (rowanmartinfan):
5 & 2
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OpenStudy (kainui):
\[x^n = \frac{ 1 }{ x ^{-n} }\]
OpenStudy (kainui):
yes
OpenStudy (rowanmartinfan):
ok thanks
OpenStudy (rowanmartinfan):
@Kainui yay :D we got them right
OpenStudy (kainui):
:)
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OpenStudy (kainui):
Glad I could help
OpenStudy (rowanmartinfan):
@Kainui thanks i might need more help tho again
OpenStudy (rowanmartinfan):
NOOOOO RAISING A PWR TO PWR
OpenStudy (kainui):
Just multiply
OpenStudy (rowanmartinfan):
oh so both pwrs together
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OpenStudy (kainui):
can you start a new question, this one is lagging me since it got too long! Thanks!
OpenStudy (rowanmartinfan):
ooh ok will do