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Math please help~


Question Posted Saturday September 10 2005, 6:33 pm

ok i don't totally get this. can someone please explain the problem to me step by step. Thanks btw i know the answers 3w to the 3rd power (the back of the book said so)

-3/7(-w to the 2nd power)(7w)


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eternitysofbliss answered Saturday September 10 2005, 6:45 pm:
ok well its just multiplying.
first of all 7 is the same as 7/1. so the first thing i would do is multiply -3/7 and 7/1. you do this by multiplying -3 by 7. then divideing by 7. this equals negative 3. now multiply the -w^2 and w to get w^3 now you just combine the -3 and -w^3 to get 3w^3....
if you need a better explaination leave one in my inbox. i dont know how you wanted it broken down. or instant message me on brainyallstar

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