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ACT Aspire Math: Simplfying a Fraction by Subtracting Exponents 3 Views


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Okay Math drilling people What is this crap right here

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Whenever we have a fraction with the same face in

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the numerator and in the denominator but one which has

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different exponents What We can simplify this beast by subtracting

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the exponents in the denominator from the exponents in the

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numerator And it looks like that's we got the accident

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One over x cube The same asked back to the

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negative one minus three which is same as accident going

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forth Well think of it like this The exponent of

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negative one means that we move x to the denominator

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Then we just add the exponents That's one of her

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acts times active third which is one over Well basically

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exit the fourth which is the same as x to

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the negative Forthright So accident negative four is our answer 00:00:48.847 --> [endTime] but the answer is c

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