Combining the exponent rules

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Intros
Lessons
  1. What are exponent rules?
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Examples
Lessons
  1. Simplify the following and write the answer with positive exponents
    1. ((16a5b3)(3a3b5)2a2b2)3 (\frac{(-16a^5b^{-3}) (3a^3b^5)}{2a^2b^{-2}} {)^3}
    2. ((x3y+5)(x4y2)xy+3)( \frac{(x^{3y+5}) (x^{4y-2})}{x^{y+3}} )
    3. (3x5y4z9)3(5x4y3z11)4(-3{x^5}{y^4}{z^9}{)^{-3}} (-5 {x^4}{y^{-3}}{z^{11}}{)^4}
Topic Notes
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We have now learned all individual exponent rules in the previous sessions. In this session, we will try to use different exponent rules to solve problems.