Mathematics, 12.05.2021 01:00 jonnycampbell223
Simplify the given expression, using only positive
exponents. Then complete the statements that
follow
(2x2y3)-1
, x70, y#0, z70.
The exponent on x is
The exponent on y is
The exponent on z is
DONE
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Simplify the given expression, using only positive
exponents. Then complete the statements that
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