heres another question
@ukulelegirl
YOU GOT IT! GOOD JOB WITH THE PING
Hm I'm not sure how to do this one. Ill try to ping someone who knows how. I'd like to learn how bcs im learning something like this and have a test on it.
let me think
ok
I think that when dealing with exponets...you add or subtract them
@tonycoolkid21
@NoodlesAndRiceYT
noodles i need help man
im thinking, its been a while sense ive had this kind of math.
I want to learn how to do this aswell. for future reference of course :)
Can you tell me what you think you would do with this question?
@vocaloid
so here it says that you can multiply the exponents with the number aswell
wait no you add the exponents along to each other
sorry
okay, I know some of this, so v^-6 needs to be a posative right?
The guy is offline right now.
ooh okay
Okay so what you want to do since the exponets need to be positve you want to use the opposite. Since v^-6 is in the numburator usaually they switch to become denominator which makes it positive. v^12 is alreay positive so no need to fix it. v^-7 is like v^-6 use the opposite which puts v^-7 in the denominator. so then the answer is most likely v^12/v^6 v^7. If this doesn't make since please tell me, and sorry if it doesn't.
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