hellp me please!!!!
@imqwerty which one, left or right?!?!?!
same question....expand and simplify...
this is the question r8? - \(\Large \left( \frac{x^{4a}}{y^{2a}} \right)^{3b^2}\)
yes :"))))
wait i forgot the negative sign :') \(-\Large \left( \frac{x^{4a}}{y^{2a}} \right)^{3b^2}\)
okay the right one is almost correct but you made a tinyy mistake in the 2nd step where you converted the \(3b^2\) into \(6b\) why did you do so? =]
i can't?!?!?
i thought i was allowed to multiply powers with powers
and base to power as well.
if it was like this-> \((3b)^2\) then you could've done this- > \((3)^2 (b)^2= 9b^2\) but here you have this-> \(3b^2\) its already in its most simplified form and you can't go any further you can do all this stuff with dem exponents-|dw:1458586005741:dw|
oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo i c now.
so you solution must go like dis- \(-\Large \left( \frac{x^{4a}}{y^{2a}} \right)^{3b^2}\) \(-\Large \left( \frac{x^{4a \times 3b^2}}{y^{2a \times 3b^2}} \right)\)
:))
ye i got it... cuz i jus did it on my paper and it's identical...i promise!!!
thanks bby, i apreciate every ounce of your effort... :"))))
do you wan me to draw what i wrote?!?!?!?
:) np bb (; your handwriting is very similar to mine :o
and well if you want to draw what you wrote then okay :))
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