Solving Exponent Laws: (p^2q+ pq^3)^3 / p^3q^4

In summary, the person was struggling with a math question involving exponents and fractions. They were given an answer but didn't know how to get to it. The expert summarized the process of factoring and applying the division rule for exponents, leading to the same answer as the one provided. The person thanked the expert for their help.
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Hi, i am having a little trouble with a couple of math questions, i thought i was doing them right but cannot get the answer. Ok the questions are:

(p^2q+ pq^3)^3 / p^3q^4

Now I do not know what to do, the answer i was told is suppose to be:

(p+q^2)^3 / q

I just don't know how to get that, if someone could walk me through this one question it would be appreciated.
 
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you start with:

[tex]\frac{(p^2q+pq^3)^3}{p^3q^4} [/tex]

Factor out pq in the numerator:

[tex]\frac{(pq(p+q^2))^3}{p^3q^4}[/tex]

same as:

[tex]\frac{(pq)^3(p+q^2)^3}{p^3q^4}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{p^3q^3(p+q^2)^3}{p^3q^4}[/tex]

apply division rule for exponents:

[tex]\frac{(p+q^2)^3}{q}[/tex]
 
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Oh my god, thank you, i completely understand know. I had sort of done what you had but instead did not factor and so it just kept getting more complicated and confusing me. Thank you so much.
 
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What did you do? expand it?, if you had you will get the same just with the numerador expanded, but it will be more work.
 

FAQ: Solving Exponent Laws: (p^2q+ pq^3)^3 / p^3q^4

What are the exponent laws that apply to this expression?

The exponent laws that apply to this expression are the power rule, product rule, and quotient rule.

Can you simplify this expression?

Yes, this expression can be simplified using the exponent laws mentioned above.

How do I apply the power rule to this expression?

To apply the power rule, you need to raise each term inside the parentheses to the exponent outside the parentheses. In this case, the exponent outside the parentheses is 3, so each term inside the parentheses should be raised to the third power.

How do I apply the product rule to this expression?

The product rule states that when multiplying two terms with the same base, you can add the exponents. In this expression, the terms inside the parentheses have the same base, so we can add the exponents of p and q for each term.

How do I apply the quotient rule to this expression?

The quotient rule states that when dividing two terms with the same base, you can subtract the exponents. In this expression, the terms in the numerator and denominator have the same base, so we can subtract the exponents of p and q for each term.

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