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What is the quotient of 15p^-4 q^-6/-20p^-12 q^-3

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User Caveman
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-3p^8/4q^3
Here's why:
We started with 15p^-4q^-6/-20p^-12q^-3
Knowing that p^-2=1/p^2 we get to this: -15p^12q^3/20p^4q^6
Then simplifying both the numerator and the denominator, we get -15x^8/20y^3 which equals to our final solution mentioned above :)
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User GPrimola
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Answer: The required quotient is
-(3)/(4)p^8q^(-3).

Step-by-step explanation: We are given to find the following quotient :


Q=(15p^(-4)q^(-6))/(-20p^(-12)q^(-3))~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(i)

We will be using the following property of exponents :


(x^a)/(x^b)=x^(a-b).

From (i), we have


Q\\\\\\=(15p^(-4)q^(-6))/(-20p^(-12)q^(-3))\\\\\\=-(3)/(4)p^(-4-(-12))q^(-6-(-3))\\\\\\=-(3)/(4)p^(-4+12)q^(-6+3)\\\\\\=-(3)/(4)p^8q^(-3).

Thus, the required quotient is
-(3)/(4)p^8q^(-3).

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