119k views
5 votes
Which shows the following expression after the negative exponents have been eliminated?

-3a^-2n^3 / 15a^-7b^-1


A.) a^7b^3b^1 / 15(3)a^2

B.) -3a^7 b^3b^1 / 15a^2

C.) -3(-a^2)b^3 / 15(-a^7)(-b^1)

D.) 15a^7b^3b^1 /-3a^2

1 Answer

0 votes

Given expression:
(-3a^(-2)b^3)/(15a^(-7)b^(-1)\:).

We need to find the simplified expression after eliminating negative exponents.

According to rules of negative exponents, the negative exponents terms get switch from top to bottom and bottom to top by making exponent positive.

Therefore,
a^(-2) would go in the bottom, and
a^(-7)b^(-1) would go on the top by making exponents positive.

So, it would become :
(-3a^(7)b^3b^(1))/(15a^2).

So, the correct option is B.
(-3a^(7)b^3b^(1))/(15a^2).


User Pablo Estevez
by
8.2k points

Related questions

Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.