simplify exponential expressions, several rules
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i love last minute studying on Youtube
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In the background *fluuuush*
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This was helpful, thank you!
But I have a question, if I have 12^0 T^7 U^-11 would the final answer by 1 T^7 1/U^11 ?
I missed a few weeks of school and am trying to catch up! But helpful video! :)
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Thank you, this really helped (:
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Thanks a lot the last example really solved the problem I was coming across not knowing that you had to shift the negatives
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I hate year 7 this dosnt help I need this with algebra
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ugz, i cnt get this stuff, its so embarrasing when i cnt do this. im never gonna learn.... (sigh) :-(
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IN the last one you should have simplified 81*16
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Just Kinda Curious, You Sure This Is Correct? Co'z I'm Going To Use This Solution For Tomorrow's Exam. Hope I Won't be Failed 0.o
wow thanks a lot..this video really helped. the last problem helped me a lot.So if I'm right..during a division anything that's negative goes to the opposite side to be positive?
dish94 5 months ago
@dish94 I like to think of it as: anytime a base has a negative exponent, that base shifts to the other position in the fraction and its exponent becomes positive. So 2^(-1) becomes 1 / 2^1; 5m^(-2) / n^(-4) becomes 5n^4 / m^2.
robichaudd 5 months ago