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Lial - College Algebra 13th Edition
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Chapter 1, Problem 67

Simplify each expression. Write answers without negative exponents. Assume all variables represent nonzero real numbers. (3pq)q2/6p2q4

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Start by writing the expression clearly: \(\frac{(3pq)q^{2}}{6p^{2}q^{4}}\).
Distribute the exponent on the numerator: \((3pq)q^{2} = 3p q \cdot q^{2} = 3p q^{1+2} = 3p q^{3}\).
Rewrite the expression with simplified numerator: \(\frac{3p q^{3}}{6 p^{2} q^{4}}\).
Separate the fraction into coefficients and variables: \(\frac{3}{6} \times \frac{p}{p^{2}} \times \frac{q^{3}}{q^{4}}\).
Simplify each part using exponent rules: \(\frac{3}{6} = \frac{1}{2}\), \(\frac{p}{p^{2}} = p^{1-2} = p^{-1}\), and \(\frac{q^{3}}{q^{4}} = q^{3-4} = q^{-1}\). Then rewrite without negative exponents by moving terms with negative exponents to the denominator.

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Key Concepts

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Laws of Exponents

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