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Simplifying a Fraction with Negative Exponents
Ah, I see now said the blind man :D Those two's can be reduced to 1's, totally overlooked it, I just wrote the equation making stuff up to use as an example and didn't take the time to see that. Thanks for the heads up, my mistakes are always overlooking the simpliest things sometimes. I always...- LearntIsFun
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Simplifying a Fraction with Negative Exponents
So, just to clarify, when taking the reciprocal of the fraction and multiplying it, the exponents still stay positive regardless of the flip, right? Look at your original work and decide whether you really mean to write in this expression. Also, not sure about the bottom 2d^3(2c^2) part...- LearntIsFun
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Simplifying a Fraction with Negative Exponents
I'm wondering something when you have a equation:(Of course "^" represents to the power) 4e^4(j^-3) ____________ 2d^-3(f^2) ________ 2c^2(j^-2) I know how to get rid of the negative exponents to get: 4e^4j^-3 __________ j^2(f^2) _________ 2d^3(2c^2) Question comes with...- LearntIsFun
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