How do you simplify a^-1/b^-1 and write it using only positive exponents?

2 Answers
Mar 1, 2017

Since a^(-1)=1/a and b^(-1)=1/b

Explanation:

=1/adiv1/b

Dividing by a fraction = multiplying with the inverse:

=1/axxb/1=b/a

Mar 1, 2017

b/a

Explanation:

When dealing with negative exponents the way I handle them is by knowing that a negative exponent is really just saying 1/a^x so in this case a^-1/b^-1 really just means (1/a^1)/(1/b^1) and so rewriting this we'll get 1/a *b/1 (I didn't include the exponents because a^1 is just a).

Multiply and you'll get b/a