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What is the value of this expression when a=3 and b= -2? (3a (exponent) -2 b (exponent) 6) exp. -2 ___________________________ (2a (exponent) -1 b (exponent) 5) Its all one equation!

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Answer:

I looked online to find the equation well written, but i could not find it, so i will guess that the equation is:


(3*a^(-2) - 2*b^(-6)*e^(-2))/(2*a^(-1)*b^(5))

Now we want to find the value of this equation when:

a = 3 and b = -2

So we can just replace these values in the equation, each a is replaced by a 3, and each b is replaced by a -2.

The equation becomes.


(3*3^(-2) - 2*(-2)^(-6)*e^(-2))/(2*3^(-1)*(-2)^(5)) = 44.3

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