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PLEASE I NEED HELP!

Use the definitions and theorems of this section to evaluate and simplify the following expression. Be sure to express answers with positive exponents.


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2ab^-1/3e^-3 d =


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PLEASE I NEED HELP! Use the definitions and theorems of this section to evaluate and-example-1
User Belyid
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User Tom Bates
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Answer:
(2ae^(3))/(3bd)

Explanation:

1. You have the following expression given in the problem above:


(2ab^(-1))/(3e^(-3)d)

2. Then, according to the Negative exponent rule, you have that:


a^(-n)=(1)/(a^(n))

3. So, based on the rule shown above, the negative exponents indicates that
b must be in the denominator and
e^(3) must be in the numerator. Therefore, you obtain the following expression:


(2ae^(3))/(3bd)

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