Math Problem Statement

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Write the given expression in the form ax^n for part e, which is 3 divided by x^2.

Solution

Let's solve part e of the problem, which is asking us to write the given expression in the form axnax^n.

Given:

e)3x2e) \frac{3}{x^2}

Solution:

We want to express the given expression in the form axnax^n. To do this, we rewrite the denominator x2x^2 as x2x^{-2}.

Thus: 3x2=3x2\frac{3}{x^2} = 3x^{-2}

Final Answer:

The expression in the form axnax^n is: 3x23x^{-2}


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Tip: Remember that a negative exponent indicates the reciprocal of the base raised to the positive exponent.

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Algebra
Exponentiation
Rational Expressions

Formulas

x^n = 1/x^{-n}

Theorems

Negative Exponent Rule

Suitable Grade Level

Grades 9-10