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27 August, 14:09

How would you solve this problem?

((2x^12y^3) / (x^10y)) ^-5

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  1. 27 August, 14:15
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    There is no equals sign. Are we looking for x, or y?

    Either way, with the - 5 exponent outside the parentheses, you can multiply that to each exponent in the fraction to get rid of it.

    I'm not sure what you mean by 2x^12y^3. Is it an exponent within another exponent?
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