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How can I get 14^5/14^-9 to a single positive exponent

 Apr 9, 2015

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When we have a negative exponent on a term, we just bring that term "across" the fraction bar and write the term with a positive exponent...so we have....

14^5 / 14^-9  =

14^5 (14^9)  =

14^14

 

  

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 Apr 9, 2015
 #2
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+5
Best Answer

When we have a negative exponent on a term, we just bring that term "across" the fraction bar and write the term with a positive exponent...so we have....

14^5 / 14^-9  =

14^5 (14^9)  =

14^14

 

  

CPhill Apr 9, 2015

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