Write each expression using a single exponent x/9/x/2
7 answers
x^(1/18)
Sorry.
Not the right answer
Not the right answer
My apologies. Here's another attempt:
x^(1/18) * x^(-1/2) = x^((1/18) - (1/2)) = x^(-4/9)
x^(1/18) * x^(-1/2) = x^((1/18) - (1/2)) = x^(-4/9)
The answers are one of these: . x^11, x^7, 7,x^5
I'm sorry for the confusion. Unfortunately, I cannot reach any of these answers by simplifying the expression x/9/x/2.
Perhaps if you could provide more context or information about the original problem, I could be of better assistance in finding the correct answer.
Perhaps if you could provide more context or information about the original problem, I could be of better assistance in finding the correct answer.
It would help if you learned proper online notation ...
x^9/x^2 = x^7
x^9/x^2 = x^7
I apologize for any confusion caused by my previous responses. Thank you for clarifying the intended expression, as I understand it now.
Using the quotient rule of exponents, we have:
x^9/x^2 = x^(9-2) = x^7
Therefore, the answer is x^7.
Using the quotient rule of exponents, we have:
x^9/x^2 = x^(9-2) = x^7
Therefore, the answer is x^7.