Algebra 1: Common Core (15th Edition)

Published by Prentice Hall
ISBN 10: 0133281140
ISBN 13: 978-0-13328-114-9

Chapter 7 - Exponents and Exponential Functions - 7-1 Zero and Negative Exponents - Practice and Problem-Solving Exercises - Page 421: 28

Answer

$\frac{7a}{b^{2}3w}$

Work Step by Step

Recall the equation: $a^{-n}= \frac{1}{a^{n}}$. Thus, we simplify this expression: $ \frac{7a(b^{-2})}{3w}=\frac{7a}{b^{2}3w}$
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