120k views
1 vote
Please help, I need the answer ASAP! This is timed... Which expression is equivalent to 3x^-6y^-3 / 15x^2y^10 ? Assume x≠0, y≠0.

Please help, I need the answer ASAP! This is timed... Which expression is equivalent-example-1
User Sparker
by
8.1k points

2 Answers

1 vote

Answer:

b

Explanation:

User AndiCover
by
8.3k points
2 votes

Answer:

1/(5x^8y^13)

Explanation:

To simplify this exponential expression we must use some of the laws of exponents, specifically the quotient law. The quotient law states that if the base is the same and you're dividing we subtract the exponents and so:
(a^m)/(a^n)= a^(m-n)

Therefore:


(3x^(-6)y^(-3))/(15x^2y^(10)) =(x^(-6-2)y^(-3-10))/(5)=(x^(-8)y^(-13))/(5)\\  \\(1)/(5x^8y^(13))


User KingLagalot
by
7.7k points

Related questions

asked Feb 9, 2019 7.0k views
Navdeep asked Feb 9, 2019
by Navdeep
7.7k points
2 answers
0 votes
7.0k views
asked Oct 17, 2021 68.5k views
OliJG asked Oct 17, 2021
by OliJG
6.9k points
2 answers
3 votes
68.5k views