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OpenStudy (eunice_o):

rewrite the expression with using an negative exponent 1/6p^-5

OpenStudy (eunice_o):

@RhondaSommer

RhondaSommer (rhondasommer):

remamber how I said that the exponent would ust go on the top?

RhondaSommer (rhondasommer):

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OpenStudy (mathstudent55):

I don't understand the question. The expression already has a negative exponent.

RhondaSommer (rhondasommer):

same thing\[\frac{1}{6p^{-5}}\] put the \[p^{-5}\]on top of the frction.

RhondaSommer (rhondasommer):

I think it means without...

OpenStudy (eunice_o):

p^5?

OpenStudy (eunice_o):

but what do we do with the 1 & 6?

OpenStudy (mathstudent55):

@Eunice_O Which problem do you have, left side or right side? |dw:1462770295272:dw|

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