mathnoob2022
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Correct. ButAccording to quotient rule, if we have two exponents with the same base - we need to subtract them. ......
To get rid of the negative exponent, [imath]y^{-3}[/imath], in the numerator, we can multiply by [imath]y^{3}[/imath]. However, we must do the same in the denominator. So we have:According to quotient rule, if we have two exponents with the same base - we need to subtract them. I tired to simplify this fraction (photo attached below), but I get totally different answer. My answers was: 1 over Y to the negative 3.
I still struggle with this problem I've redone it and got a different answer:Correct. But
y^-3/y^3 = y ^(-3 - 3) = y^(-6) = 1/y^6
When you subtract 3 from -3 → you should get (-6).
I still struggle with this problem I've redone it and got a different answer:
An easy way is to just bring y^-3 down to the denominator which automatically changes the exponent to a positive. When you encounter other questions where the exponent is a negative in the denominator simply bring it up to the numerator.I still struggle with this problem I've redone it and got a different answer:
This reply needs to be fixed. As it is, this student does not understand how to divide fractions and so makes repeated mistakes in cancellation. It does not help to misuse notation.An easy way is to just bring y^-3 down to the denominator which automatically changes the exponent to a positive. When you encounter other questions where the exponent is a negative in the denominator simply bring it up to the numerator.
It's important that you always want to remove negative exponents first before further simplifying. I've provided some other examples to help your understanding.
y-3/y3 = 1/y3 * y3 = 1/y6
x2/y-2 = (x2 * y2)/1 = x2y2
y-4/y-2 = y2/y4 = 1/y2
Sorry. I don’t see it. Must be having an off day.You clearly replaced 1/y^3 with y^3/1=y^3. Reciprocal's are not always equals. Does 1/3 = 3/1??
I think he was responding to post #6, not you. If he would have quoted who he was responding to....Sorry. I don’t see it. Must be having an off day.