what the hell Uhh this problems -_- Find the missing term (x^12)^5 * (x^-2)^9 * ? = (x^40)^5
here is a pic so u can see more clear
So (x^6)^14 * ? = (x^40)^5
so ur saying the missing term is (x^6)^14 ..?
No I just made the equation smaller. Instead of solving (x^12)^5 * (x^-2)^9 * ? = (x^40)^5, you can solve (x^6)^14 * ? = (x^40)^5 equation.
@timo86m
first of all coefficient should be 1 because answer have one coefficient
that did nothing
and you have to multiply exponent
so do i multiply the ones that are inside or outside the parentesis..?
yes
but how do i get the missing term?
wait still working on it
alright im here :)
do you have answer choice s
no i wish :/ ..u can see i post a picture on top..of it is more better if u like to see it
but foreal this problemis really complicated -_-
well i think it can be x^79)square
maybe right
because .....|dw:1414910490909:dw| so left side should be equal to 200 exponent
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