Chapter 5: Problem 63
Simplify. Do not use negative exponents in the answer. \(\frac{h^{-5}}{h^{2}}\)
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Chapter 5: Problem 63
Simplify. Do not use negative exponents in the answer. \(\frac{h^{-5}}{h^{2}}\)
These are the key concepts you need to understand to accurately answer the question.
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Perform the indicated operations. a. \(\frac{9 x^{3}+3 x^{2}+4 x+4}{3 x}\) b. \(\frac{9 x^{3}+3 x^{2}+4 x+4}{3 x+2}\)
Perform the operations. $$ (4 b-8)^{2} $$
Perform the indicated operations. a. \(\left(2 b^{2} d\right)^{2}\) b. \(\left(2 b^{2}+d\right)^{2}\)
Perform the operations. $$ (4 a-3)^{2}+(a+6)^{2} $$
Perform each division. $$ \frac{x^{3}+1}{x+1} $$
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