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Simplify x^0 y^-3/x^2y^-1

Simplify x^0 y^-3/x^2y^-1-example-1

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The answer is 1/x^2y^2

User Jeprubio
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The given expression is
\frac{ {x}^(0) y { - }^(3) }{ {x}^(2)y { - }^(1) }

We know that any number raised with zero power equals 1. Thus,
{x}^(0) = 1

Hence, the expression becomes


\frac{y { - }^(3) }{ {x}^(2) y { - }^(1) }

Now, apply the quotient rule,
\frac{ {x}^( \alpha ) }{ {x}^(b) } = {x}^( \alpha - b)

Using this rule, we have


\frac{1}{ {x}^(2) y { - }^(1 - ( - 3)) }


= \frac{1}{ {x}^(2) y { - }^(1 + 3) }


= \frac{1}{ {x}^(2) {y}^(2) }

Hence, the simplified expression is
\frac{1}{ {x}^(2) {y}^(2) }

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