How do I go about solving the following problems:
Use laws of exponents to simplify:
5^3/5 * 5^5/10
Multiply
(w-g) (w+g) (w^2-g^2)
Thank you!
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How do I go about solving the following problems:
Use laws of exponents to simplify:
5^3/5 * 5^5/10
Multiply
(w-g) (w+g) (w^2-g^2)
Thank you!
Well first you must simplify so it goes something like this I believe.
5^3/5*5^5/10
75/5(3125/10)
15(312.5)
Multiply that and get your answer.
I think that that is right.
I am not good with problems like the next one though sorry.
5^8/50 = 5^6/2
(w^2 - g^2)(w^2 - g^2) =
w^4 - 2w^2g^2 + g^4
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