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Simplify the expression using the rules for

exponents.
Write your answer without negative exponents.

Simplify the expression using the rules for exponents. Write your answer without negative-example-1
User Shawn Yap
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Answer:

( b^5 c^5 ) / a^10

Explanation:

Properties of exponent we are going to use:

First step:
a^(-1) =
(1)/(a)

Second step:
a^(n) b^(n) =
(ab)^(n)

Third step:
a^(m) a^(n) =
a^(m+n)

Forth step:
( a^(m) )^(n) =
a^(mn)

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1).
(( ab^(-3) c^(-3) ) ^(5) )/((a^(-3) b^(4) c^(4) ) ^(-5) ) =
( a b^(-3) c^(-3) ) ^(5) ( a^(-3) b^4 c^4 ) ^(5)

2).
( aa^(-3) b^(-3) b^(4) c^(-3) c^(4) ) ^(5)

3).
( a^(1-3) b^(-3+4) c^(-3+4) ) ^(5)

4).
a^(-2*5) b^(5) c^(5)


a^(-10) b^(5) c^(5) =
(b^5 c^5 )/(a^(10) )

User Rebatoma
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Explanation:

(a×b^-3×c^-3)⁵ / (a^-3×b⁴×c⁴)^-5

let's look at the numerator (the top) first :

a⁵×b^-15×c^-15

and now the denominator (the bottom) :

a¹⁵×b^-20×c^-20

both divided are (due to the commutative rules of multiplication we can split this first into the parts of the individual variables, and then multiply them all with each other) :

a⁵/a¹⁵ = 1/a¹⁰

b^-15 / b^-20 = b^(-15 ‐ -20) = b⁵

c^-15 / c^-20 = c⁵

so we get as result :

b⁵c⁵/a¹⁰

User Ravinder Reddy
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