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OpenStudy (mathngn):

@kittenwitti1

OpenStudy (mathngn):

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

am not a kitten LOL referring to your previous:\[r^{m}\div r^{n}=\frac{r^{m}}{r^{n}}\]

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

\[\large{\frac{x^{a}}{x^{b}}=x^{(a-b)}}\]

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

apply similar concept.

OpenStudy (mathngn):

but it says i got it wrong o, o

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

you didn't pick the right option, the one you picked was \(\large{r^{(m\times n)}}\)

OpenStudy (mathngn):

o

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

yeah, sometimes they use a little dot as a multiply sign...\[•\longleftrightarrow\times\]

OpenStudy (mathngn):

can u tell me if its d c b or a cause these signs are confusing as hell and I'm half asleep LOL

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

which one do you think? take a wild guess and i will tell you if you got it right p

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

:p * don't worry i will tell you the answer if you don't get it right

OpenStudy (mathngn):

A!

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

\[\huge{\color{lightgreen}{\text{CONGRATULATIONS!! ☺}}}\]

OpenStudy (mathngn):

ty!!!!!! imma post another if u don't mind

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

sure

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