Respuesta :

Since the x's both are to a power and have exponents outside of the parenthesis, we multiply the inner exponent by the outer exponent.

x^-150 / x^-144

Then, we need to move the bottom term to the top so that we have no negative exponents. Now, we are technically subtracting, but subtracting a negative is the same thing as adding.

x^(-150 + 144)

x^-6

Hope this helps!

Answer:

so your answer is -6

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\frac{(x^2^5)^-^6}{(x^-^3)^4^8}[/tex]  Did i write the equation right? If so you would multiply the exponents

x^-150                                                                            x^144

----------   so you then flip the two and get                  ----------

x^-144                                                                            x^150

then you would subtract the exponents like this 144-150= -6