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13 December, 07:04

Simplify the rational expression:

(5a^2*b^2*c^-3) / (2a^3)

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  1. 13 December, 07:28
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    First we can move c^-3 to the denominator as c^3 since it has a negative exponent.

    (5a^2*b^2) / (2a^3*c^3)

    Now we can reduce the expression. We have 'a' terms on top and bottom, so to reduce we just subtract the exponents. We have a^2 on top and a^3 on bottom, so we are left with a^1 on bottom.

    (5b^2) / (2a*c^3)
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