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Help How do you simplify equations with negative exponents? - Answers
One way is to multiply through by the reciprocal of the term with the largest negative exponent. eg if you have x-2 + 3x-1 + 5 = 0 then multiplying through by x2 will give 1 + 3x + 5x2 = 0, a standard quadratic. But be careful about division by zero (or multiplication by 1/0 !!)
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One way is to multiply through by the reciprocal of the term with the largest negative exponent. eg if you have x-2 + 3x-1 + 5 = 0 then multiplying through by x2 will give 1 + 3x + 5x2 = 0, a standard quadratic. But be careful about division by zero (or multiplication by 1/0 !!)
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One way is to multiply through by the reciprocal of the term with the largest negative exponent. eg if you have x-2 + 3x-1 + 5 = 0 then multiplying through by x2 will give 1 + 3x + 5x2 = 0, a standard quadratic. But be careful about division by zero (or multiplication by 1/0 !!)
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