Asked by Lily
Can someone explain this exponential expression problem to me please?
(3x/y^3)^-3
So I got the answer (1/27x^3)/ 1/x^9.
Is this correct and if not where did I go wrong?
(3x/y^3)^-3
So I got the answer (1/27x^3)/ 1/x^9.
Is this correct and if not where did I go wrong?
Answers
Answered by
Steve
What happened to your y's? Typo, I'd guess
So far, so good:
(1/27x^3)/ (1/y^9)
= (1/27x^3) * y^9
= y^9/27x^3
Or, you could have done
(3x/y^3)^-3
= (y^3/3x)^3
= y^9/27x^3
So far, so good:
(1/27x^3)/ (1/y^9)
= (1/27x^3) * y^9
= y^9/27x^3
Or, you could have done
(3x/y^3)^-3
= (y^3/3x)^3
= y^9/27x^3
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