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Express the following fraction in simplest form using only positive exponents. \frac{15q {y}^(8) }{ {3( {y}^( - 1) )}^(2) }
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Express the following fraction in simplest form using only positive exponents. \frac{15q {y}^(8) }{ {3( {y}^( - 1) )}^(2) }
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Explanation:
a number to a negative power is the same as 1/(base).
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