this is the problem: 7a(-2)power

  1. I can't quite write the problem, so I'll try to explain it as best I can. In exponents and in fractions...(X/2) to the 3rd power
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  2. I can't quite write the problem, so I'll try to explain it as best I can. In exponents and in fractions...(X/2) to the 3rd power
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    2. Logan asked by Logan
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  6. this is the problem: 7a(-2)power b (-4)power c (-5)power divided by 14 b(3)power c(6)power how do you simplify this
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  7. tan(to the second power) s sin(to second power)=tan(to second power + cos(second power) s - 1...I need the steps on how to get
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  9. (3*10 to the second power)(1.5*10 the the negative fifth power)SCIENTIFIC NOTATION: 4.5*10 to the negative third power My
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  10. How would you simplify this problem?-(r*to the power of 3*x st*to the power of 5*)*to the power of 6* x (s*to the power of 8* x
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