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HEEEELLLLLLPPPPPPP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 90 POINTS!!!! I HAVE A QUIZ TOMORROW AND MY TEACHER HAS TAUGHT NOTHING!!!!

HEEEELLLLLLPPPPPPP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 90 POINTS!!!! I HAVE A QUIZ TOMORROW AND MY TEACHER-example-1
HEEEELLLLLLPPPPPPP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 90 POINTS!!!! I HAVE A QUIZ TOMORROW AND MY TEACHER-example-1
HEEEELLLLLLPPPPPPP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 90 POINTS!!!! I HAVE A QUIZ TOMORROW AND MY TEACHER-example-2
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Well, you already know how to simplify these equations. There is nothing complicated about these, although it may look like they are. For problem 1, (2x^2)^3 is just multiplying the exponents. Add them together, and the numerator is 2x^5. The denominator is multiplying exponents again. 4x^4 * 3x^3 gives you 12x^7. The final answer is 2x^5 over 12x^7. Focus on the questions and keep your patience. You have the sheet that tells you all the rules for simplifying these equations. It shouldn't take too long. Just focus.

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