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Simplify this Expression

(2x^2 / 4y^3)^2


Literally .... no idea how 4x^6/x^4 is the answer to this ... winding me up to the point of bursting.
Original post by Tom.Dunwoody
(2x^2 / 4y^3)^2


Literally .... no idea how 4x^6/x^4 is the answer to this ... winding me up to the point of bursting.


not with a random y in there it won't be
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Post a picture of the question?


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Original post by Jackasnacks
not with a random y in there it won't be


lol sh*t I mean't 4y^6 / x^4
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Do you mean x^4/4y^6


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So the 4y^6 is on the bottom


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Original post by Tom.Dunwoody
(2x^2 / 4y^3)^2


Literally .... no idea how 4x^6/x^4 is the answer to this ... winding me up to the point of bursting.

There's a thread here with a similar question, just find the answer to that and take the reciprocal.

http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=3096593

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