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express the following with a negative integers as expounded (a) a³* b²/ a⁴​

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Answered by medhini15
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:

Express the following with a negative integer as exponent a³×b²/a⁴

Solution:

To express the given expression with negative integers as exponent,just cut the common terms and take numerator to denominator and vice versa

\begin{gathered} \frac{ {a}^{3} \times {b}^{2} }{ {a}^{4} } \\ \\ = \frac{ {a}^{ - 4} }{ {a}^{ - 3} \times {b}^{ - 2} } \\ \\ \end{gathered}

a

4

a

3

×b

2

=

a

−3

×b

−2

a

−4

More simplified form can also be written for this

\begin{gathered}\frac{ {a}^{3} \times {b}^{2} }{ {a}^{4} } = \frac{ {a}^{ - 1} }{ {b}^{ - 2} } \\ \\ \end{gathered}

a

4

a

3

×b

2

=

b

−2

a

−1

By this way given expression can be written in negative integers as Exponent.

Hope it helps you.

Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

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