put all the combos together first like -3xy
then the x's like -x + 7x +2x=8x
then the y's
then the whole numbers
-3xy+8x (then the y's) then the whole numbers.
I am not sure how you are writing the numbers above like -x 4 is that -x to the 4th power?
x^4 then the x^3 and so forth then the y's then the whole numbers.
Always start adding the highest x power numbers first like x^4 + 2x^4=3x^4 then work your way down. Maybe rewrite the problem please.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
First, you need to get a common denominator.
You can do this by multiplying each fraction by 3 or 4.
See,
4/3 * 4/4=16/12
5/4 * 3/3=15/12
16+15=31
31/12
Answer:
(d) 1/√(s³)
Step-by-step explanation:
The expression can be simplified by making use of the rules of exponents.
<h3>Rules of exponents</h3>
The relevant rules are ...
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<h3>Application</h3>
The given expression can be simplified by applying these rules.
