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Simplify Each of the following: (z3÷z7) 2x? Plz solve this que

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Answered by KunalTheGreat
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HI,
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[  \frac {z^3}{z^7} (2) ]



=
 \frac{2xz^3}{z^7}



=
 \frac{2x}{z^4}
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Answered by PravinRatta
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Answer:

simplified form is  z^ (-4) * (2 x)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

(z ^3 ÷ z ^7) 2 x

It can be written as (2 x) (z ^3 ÷ z ^7)

Apply exponent identity,

a^n / a^m = a^(n + m)

z^3 ÷ z^7 = z^( 3 - 7) = z^(-4)

= z^ (-4) * (2 x)

Hence the simplified form is  z^ (-4) * (2 x)

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