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OpenStudy (bananas1234):

Simplify (picture in comments)

OpenStudy (bananas1234):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is that \[\frac{ 8x^7 * y^4 }{ 2x^3 * y^2 }\] ?

OpenStudy (bananas1234):

yep

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So firstly you apply exponents addition and subtraction rules \[\frac{ x^n }{ x^m } = x ^{n-m}\] And \[x^n*x^m=x^{m+n}\] So you will get \[2x^4*y^2\] Let mw know if you got it :)

OpenStudy (bananas1234):

hmmm it seems that is not one on my options. maybe it is because it is not times but rather altogether. that was my mistake. I will attach my options. :) |dw:1429162538013:dw|

OpenStudy (bananas1234):

@rational

OpenStudy (triciaal):

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