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Coolmath Algebra
Exponents lesson 5 - Exponent Rule #4   (page 3 of 3)
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---- This algebra lesson explains the fourth rule of exponents.

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Here's another one:

( -3 (x^(-2))( w^4)/(12(z^(-1)) = (-(w^4)(z))/(4(x^2))


YOUR TURN:

Rewrite this with no negative exponents:

( 10 (a^5) (b^(-3)) (c^(-1)) ) / ( 25 (d^(-4))(e^6) )


Now, here's a big rule in math -- all teachers, all books and all tests follow it:

Never leave negative exponents
in your answers!

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(with Rule #3)
 

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