Simplify and write 1/x^3×1/x^9 in exponential form with positive exponents only
IT IS NOT x^6
To simplify 1/x^3 * 1/x^9 and write it in exponential form with positive exponents only, we can add the exponents of x and rewrite it as:
1/x^3 * 1/x^9 = 1/x^(3+9) = 1/x^12
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To simplify and write the expression 1/x^3 × 1/x^9 in exponential form with positive exponents only, we can combine the terms and add the exponents.
1/x^3 × 1/x^9 = 1/(x^3 × x^9)
Now, we can multiply the terms with the same base (x) and add the exponents:
1/(x^3 × x^9) = 1/x^(3+9)
Simplifying further, we have:
1/x^(3+9) = 1/x^12
Therefore, the expression 1/x^3 × 1/x^9 can be written in exponential form with positive exponents only as 1/x^12.