Asked by needhelpplease
Can someone please help me with solving this equation (I don't know how to do it with the fractions)
1/3 x1^-2/3 . x2^2/3
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2/3 x1^1/3 . x2^-1/3
how do I cancel out some of the terms and reduce it down so that Im left with x2 on top and x1 on bottom??
And please explain it because I don't know how to cancel out with fractions.
Thanks xx
Add the fractions
a<sup>b </sup> * a<sup>c </sup>= a<sup>b+c </sup>
it probably doesnt show that well but one is x1 and the other x2 so you can add their fractions
1/3 x1^-2/3 . x2^2/3
--------------------
2/3 x1^1/3 . x2^-1/3
how do I cancel out some of the terms and reduce it down so that Im left with x2 on top and x1 on bottom??
And please explain it because I don't know how to cancel out with fractions.
Thanks xx
Add the fractions
a<sup>b </sup> * a<sup>c </sup>= a<sup>b+c </sup>
it probably doesnt show that well but one is x1 and the other x2 so you can add their fractions
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Answered by
ChocolateCake4ever
I know this is like 13 years later but I don't understand this problem either and I'm usually great with fractions.
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