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    (x^2y^6)^-5

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    You must do the portion in (  ) first, in the order presented.


    X^2y = x2y


    X2y^6 =6x12y


    6x12y^-5= -30x60y


    You could reduce this to -x2Y

    chelleanne

    I think the problem is.........
    (x^2*y^6)^-5
    Bob/PKB

    Look again....2y, not 2*y
    chelleanne

    (x^2y^6)-^5
    The ^ is the exponent sign on the computer.
    To see how the problem is written...
    Click here > http://www.quickmath.com/webMathematica3/quickmath/algebra/simplify/basic.jsp#c=simplify_basicsimplify&v1=(x%5E2y%5E6)%5E-5
    Just enter the problem. This sight only gives answers. Explanation of problems, you have to buy the software.
    Bob/PKB

    Thanks! I'll check it out.

    To get the answer with a positive exponent:


    Exponent -5, is negative, so the answer will be in fraction form.


    Answer:    1/x^10y^30

    Bob/PKB

    Then I don't know what "^"means. Help


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