Asked by Kally
do the indicated operations and write with only positive exponents and assume all variables are nonzero real numbers
x^-5 y^7/x^-2 y^5
y^2/x^3
x^3=0
x^-5 y^7/x^-2 y^5
y^2/x^3
x^3=0
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Answered by
Reiny
your x^-5 y^7/x^-2 y^5 should have said
x^-5 y^7/(x^-2 y^5) then it would be
y^2/x^3 as you had,
but I don't see what the x^3=0 in your last line is supposed to be.
Is it supposed to say x^3 is not equal to zero??
then it should be placed after you second last line as a restriction.
x^-5 y^7/(x^-2 y^5) then it would be
y^2/x^3 as you had,
but I don't see what the x^3=0 in your last line is supposed to be.
Is it supposed to say x^3 is not equal to zero??
then it should be placed after you second last line as a restriction.
Answered by
Kally
I meant to put y^2/x^3 as my answer. Is that correct?
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