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Which shows the following expression after the negative exponents have been eliminated?

Which shows the following expression after the negative exponents have been eliminated-example-1

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Answer:

The right answer is option D

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Which shows the following expression after the negative exponents have been eliminated-example-1
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Answer:

The correct answer option is
\frac {a ^ 3 b^4 } {a b^2}.

Explanation:

We are given the following expression and we are to figure out which of the given answer options show the expression after the negative exponents have been eliminated:


\frac {a^3 b^(-2)} {a b^(-4)}

When negative exponent changes sign, then it moves from numerator to denominator or from denominator to numerator.


\frac {a^3 b^4} {ab^2}

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