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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Simplify each expression. Use positive exponents.
1. m^3n^–6p^0
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jagr2713 (jagr2713):
is there an answer choice
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no it has to be solved
jagr2713 (jagr2713):
First we remove the negative exponent by rewriting n^-6 as 1/n^6
jagr2713 (jagr2713):
then we write m^ as a fraction with denominator 1
(m^3/1)(1/n^6)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok so go n^6 instead of n^-6
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jagr2713 (jagr2713):
yea we rewrite that. igtg soon so i am going to write it for you
jagr2713 (jagr2713):
then we combine m^3/1 and 1/n^6 to get 3^/n^6
and get
m^3/n^6
OpenStudy (anonymous):
huh
jagr2713 (jagr2713):
then we replace back into large expression
(m^3/n^6)p^0
and b.c anything raised to 0 is 1 we get
m^3/n^6*1
jagr2713 (jagr2713):
wait what dont you get? :D
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
i understand the m^3/n^6 but none of the other stuff
OpenStudy (anonymous):
can you go in order please
jagr2713 (jagr2713):
i am :D
jagr2713 (jagr2713):
then we multiply m^3/n^6 by 1 to get m^3/n^6
and write m^3 as a fraction with denominator 1
(m^3/1)(1/n^6)
jagr2713 (jagr2713):
then finally combine m^3/1 and 1/n^6 to get
what?
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jagr2713 (jagr2713):
@MrsPurvis2010
OpenStudy (anonymous):
M^3x1
OpenStudy (anonymous):
m^3/n^6x1
OpenStudy (anonymous):
hello
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i did what you said at it is coming up with m^3 and N^6
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jagr2713 (jagr2713):
@MrsPurvis2010 sorry you still here
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes i am
OpenStudy (anonymous):
start over from the beginning and slow please cause I am not good at algebra
jagr2713 (jagr2713):
i cant igtg soon. what do you think is the answer from when we combine m^3/1 and 1/n^6 to get
OpenStudy (anonymous):
well i multiply m^3 x 1 it came up with m^3 and 1/n^6 came to 1/n^6
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
or was whs i supe to divide it
jagr2713 (jagr2713):
so you get
m^3/n^6 CORRECT
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes now what
jagr2713 (jagr2713):
thats it :D
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thats all i have to do to solce it
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jagr2713 (jagr2713):
Yes :D
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thank you for your help
1 out of 20 done
so i go m^3x1 and 1xn^6
jagr2713 (jagr2713):
no x
m^3/n^6 :D
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so i divide m^3 and n^6
OpenStudy (anonymous):
by 1
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jagr2713 (jagr2713):
kinda we combine and get m^3 and n^6
OpenStudy (anonymous):
how you combine them m^3/n^6
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what about the p^0
jagr2713 (jagr2713):
no LOL it was m^3/1 and 1/n^6 and we combine to get
m^3/n^6
OpenStudy (anonymous):
do i divide m^3/1
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
I am sorry algebra is confusion I will just write it the way you did
jagr2713 (jagr2713):
Yea IGTG man lol but Yea we do
OpenStudy (anonymous):
alright thank you
jagr2713 (jagr2713):
@MrsPurvis2010 please hit the best response button next to my name please for best response :D
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Sio I write down m^3/1 and 1/N^3 =m^3/N^6