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\[\frac{ t^2 u^6 }{ r^9 s }\]
thank you. can you provide a description of how you did that though? just for future reference
it is incorrect
yes please tell me how it is incorrect
first thing to do is to understand that any variable to the zero power equals 1 then multiplying by 1 does not change the answer so you can make any variable to the zero power "cancels out"
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then, to make everything have a positive exponent - things that have a negative exponent "flips to the other side"
so its just t^-1 and u^2 above?
well that answered it
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so you jsut flip values from the bottom?
dividing exponents means to subtract the power values t over t makes everything that has a t variable disappear so lifewmylilweeb was incorrect because there should not be any t values in the final answer
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ok.
variables with the same letter on the same side - add their exponents
so its just u^6 over r^9 s right?
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thank you so much.
good exactly
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