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12 June, 01:19

Simplify each expression. Use positive exponents.

(x-2y-4x3) - 2,

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  1. 12 June, 01:30
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    The Expression is

    (x^-2y^-4x³) ^-2

    We can combine the x terms inside the brackets using the concept;

    x ^a * x^b = x^ (a+b)

    Therefore,

    (x^-2) (x^3) = x^ (3-2) = x^!

    Thus we get;

    (xy^-4) ^-2

    Using the concept

    (x^a) ^b = x^ (ab)

    Therefore

    = x ^ (-2*1) y^ (-2*-4)

    =x^-2y^8

    But using the concept; x^-a = 1/x^a

    Thus, x^-2y^8 = y^8/x²

    Hence the simplified equation is;

    = y^8/x²
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