
Mark M. answered 02/05/20
Mathematics Teacher - NCLB Highly Qualified
For your fraction only the division rule is needed, ax / ay = ax-y
(x5y5z3) / (y5z-1)
x5y5-5z3-(-1)
x5y0z4
x5z4
I see you need to know a0 = 1
Paul M.
asked 02/05/20As an example: (x^−5*y^5*z^3)/(y^5*z^−1) ?
How do you simplify something like that and what exponent rules do you need to keep in mind to do so.
Mark M. answered 02/05/20
Mathematics Teacher - NCLB Highly Qualified
For your fraction only the division rule is needed, ax / ay = ax-y
(x5y5z3) / (y5z-1)
x5y5-5z3-(-1)
x5y0z4
x5z4
I see you need to know a0 = 1
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Paul M.
Thank you02/06/20