How do I simplify this algebra problem?

Problem: simplify -> (a^(3x+2))/(a^(4-x))

Answer: a^(4x-2)

Can someone please explain how to get this answer? Many Thanks!!!!!!!

Comments

  • (a^(3x+2))/(a^(4-x))

    = a^(3x+2)*a^(x-4)

    = a^(3x+2+x-4)

    = a^(4x-2)

  • Sense the base numbers are both the same you just subtract one exponent by the other

    So treat it as: (3x+2)-(4-x)

    Then distribute the negative: 3x+2-4+x

    then simplify: 4x-2

    Then put it as the exponent for the original base number. a^(4x-2)

    Hope this helped!

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