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Multiply or divide as indicated. Leave your answer with no factors in the denominator. a^3 b^2/a^-1 b^-3

Multiply or divide as indicated. Leave your answer with no factors in the denominator-example-1

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Answer:

Explanation:

Recall any base that is raised to a negative power is simply the reciprocal of the base.

i.e
x^(-1) =
(1)/(x)

Using this knowledge, we can start simplifying the equation (see attached)

Multiply or divide as indicated. Leave your answer with no factors in the denominator-example-1
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Answer:


(a^3b^2)/(a^(-1)b^(-3))=a^(4)b^(5)

Explanation:

Given : Expression
(a^3b^2)/(a^(-1)b^(-3))

To find : Multiply or divide as indicated. Leave your answer with no factors in the denominator.

Solution :

We know when two same term are in divide then their power get subtracted.

So,
(a^m)/(a^n)=a^(m-n)

Applying in the expression,


(a^3b^2)/(a^(-1)b^(-3))=a^(3-(-1))b^(2-(-3))

Solve the power,


(a^3b^2)/(a^(-1)b^(-3))=a^(3+1)b^(2+3)


(a^3b^2)/(a^(-1)b^(-3))=a^(4)b^(5)

Therefore, The solution is
(a^3b^2)/(a^(-1)b^(-3))=a^(4)b^(5)

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