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Nuetrik [128]
3 years ago
12

Write using only positive exponents. 16x^4z^4/36x-2yz^0

Mathematics
1 answer:
kolbaska11 [484]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

16x^4y^-3z^4 / 36x^-2yz^0

16x^4y^-3z^4 = 16x^4z^4/y^3

36x^-2yz^0 = 36x^-2y(1) =36x^-2y = 36y/x^2

16x^4y^-3z^4 / 36x^-2yz^0

= (16x^4z^4/y^3) / (36y/x^2)

= 16x^4z^4/y^3 * x^2/36y  

= (4/9)x^6z^4/y^4

or another way

fist multiply it out

f(x) = 4x^(3/5) - x^(8/5)

now differentiate knowing d/dx(x^n) = n x^(n-1)

to get

4*(3/5) x^(-2/5) - 8/5 x^(3/5)

simplify to get

12/5/x^(2/5) -   8/5 x^(3/5)

If this is what your looking for please give me brainiest, i have done this problem in the past so i know how to solve it :)

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