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Ch. P - Fundamental Concepts of Algebra
Blitzer - College Algebra 8th Edition
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1장, 문제 114

In Exercises 107–114, simplify each exponential expression. Assume that variables represent nonzero real numbers. (2^−1x^−3y^−1)^−2(2x^−6y^4)^−2(9x^3y^−3)^0/(2x^−4y^−6)^2

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Step 1: Simplify each term in the numerator and denominator separately. Start with the first term \((2^{-1}x^{-3}y^{-1})^{-2}\). Apply the power rule \((a^m)^n = a^{m \cdot n}\) to distribute the \(-2\) exponent to each base: \(2^{(-1)(-2)}x^{(-3)(-2)}y^{(-1)(-2)} = 2^2x^6y^2\).
Step 2: Simplify the second term \((2x^{-6}y^4)^{-2}\). Again, apply the power rule \((a^m)^n = a^{m \cdot n}\): \(2^{1 \cdot -2}x^{-6 \cdot -2}y^{4 \cdot -2} = 2^{-2}x^{12}y^{-8}\).
Step 3: Simplify the third term \((9x^3y^{-3})^0\). Any expression raised to the power of 0 is equal to 1, so \((9x^3y^{-3})^0 = 1\).
Step 4: Simplify the denominator \((2x^{-4}y^{-6})^2\). Apply the power rule \((a^m)^n = a^{m \cdot n}\): \(2^{1 \cdot 2}x^{-4 \cdot 2}y^{-6 \cdot 2} = 2^2x^{-8}y^{-12}\).
Step 5: Combine all the simplified terms into a single expression. The numerator becomes \(2^2x^6y^2 \cdot 2^{-2}x^{12}y^{-8} \cdot 1\), and the denominator is \(2^2x^{-8}y^{-12}\). Use the product rule \(a^m \cdot a^n = a^{m+n}\) to combine like bases in the numerator, and then simplify the fraction by subtracting exponents for like bases \(a^m / a^n = a^{m-n}\).

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