Asked by Andree

Could you explain in detail how to do the equation (5b4n ) 2
2a6
keep in mind the 4 and 6 are small numbers on the right top corner and the parenthesis are for the numbers on top and bottom. There is a line in between the upper and lower numbers too.

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Answered by DrBob222
Is this what you are trying to ask?
<b>(5b<sup>4</sup>n)2/(2a<sup>6</sup>)</b>
Answered by Andree
yes
Answered by Andree
Yes this is what im asking thanks:
Is this what you are trying to ask?
(5b4n)2/(2a6)
Answered by DrBob222
OK. Now, what do you want to do with the equation? You don't show that it equals anything.
Answered by Andree
Yes this is what im asking thanks:
(5b4n)2/(2a6)
In the book the name of the equation is the power of a quotient and is just like the example above.
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