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Course Messages Forums Calendar Gradebook Home > Math42-2018FA > C-Interesting Problems from Module C > Posts Forum: C-Interesting Problems from Module C Post: Question about #2 in 051-Exponents - Properties Prev Next | Mark Unreadi P | Expand All Collapse All 1 Show All Question about #2 in 051-Exponents - Properties Posted by: Eloisa Ceballos, Sat, Sep 22, 2018, 10:20 Hide All pm New Hide Reply x^20y^10-x^-2y^-10/x^4y^5 here!! This will change everything!!! X^18y"87x^4y^5 X^18-4y^8-5 x^14y^3 The expression - 2 (x*y?)" (ry") x4y5 xe equals where yd the exponent e of x is 14 > the exponent d of y is 3 Re: Question about #2 in 051-Exponents - Properties Posted by Natalie Ramirez Sun Sen 23 2018 7.34 nm New 1 Hide Reply e multiply g.pdf 2018121223142....pdf ashley a.pdf 2018121223113....pdf IMG_0642.jpg 464 12 30 DI a ? x] IL Osc BOF 888 F4 F7 FIO F12 # $ * % 5 & Lawl N X B M splion command Conand
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