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(1/2u+10v)^2
pls give me step by step

User Tomazy
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Answer:


(1)/(\left(2u+10v\right)^2)

Explanation:

Okay, I got so first you need to apply the exponent rule,


\mathrm{Apply\:exponent\:rule}:\quad \left((a)/(b)\right)^c=(a^c)/(b^c)


1^2=1


=(1)/(\left(2u+10v\right)^2)

Final Answer:
(1)/(\left(2u+10v\right)^2)

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