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OpenStudy (tomy12345):

When...

OpenStudy (tomy12345):

\[27 \times x^2 \times z \over -3 \times x^2 \times z^6\]

OpenStudy (tomy12345):

is completely simplified, the exponent on the variable z is

OpenStudy (tomy12345):

@ParthKohli

OpenStudy (tomy12345):

@imqwerty

Parth (parthkohli):

we can write this as\[\frac{27}{-3}\times \frac{x^2}{x^2} \times \frac{z}{z^6}\]can you evaluate each part?

OpenStudy (tomy12345):

yes everything except z variable

OpenStudy (tomy12345):

it should go like this...

OpenStudy (tomy12345):

it should go like this...\[a^6/a^5 = a^6-5\]

OpenStudy (tomy12345):

woops, a^6-5

OpenStudy (tomy12345):

but for z variable it is opposite, that's is why i don't know how to do it

OpenStudy (tomy12345):

for z it's...

OpenStudy (tomy12345):

z^0-6 that is what I don't understand how to do

OpenStudy (tomy12345):

@ParthKohli

OpenStudy (tomy12345):

@matthew120

OpenStudy (matthew120):

srry dont know his one

OpenStudy (tomy12345):

you know who can help?/?

OpenStudy (matthew120):

@rebeccaxhawaii

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