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Javier simplified the expression below. Find and describe the three mistakes he made.

Javier simplified the expression below. Find and describe the three mistakes he made-example-1
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( (20x)/(5x^8))^-^3

Take out the constants


( (20)/(5) * (x)/(x^8) ) ^-^3


(4*(x)/(x^8) ) ^-^3

Use the rule :
\frac{{x}^(a)}{{x}^(b)}={x}^(a-b)


(4x^1^-^8)^-^3


(4x^-^7)^-^3

Use the negative power rule :
{x}^(-a)=\frac{1}{{x}^(a)}


(1)/(4(x^-^7))^-^3


(1)/(4^3(x^-^7))^-^3


(1)/(64x^-^2^1)


(1)/(64* (1)/(x^2^1))


\frac{1}{64 \frac{}{x^2^1}}


= (x^2^1)/(64)
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On Ed2018

1) Javier did not raise the coefficients to the third power

2) when Javier raised x to the third power, he wrote that (x^1)^3=x^4, but it equals x^3

3) In the last step, Javier divided the exponents. He should have used the quotient of powers property and subtracted them.

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