my text book asks me to 'Simplify, and express in terms of positive indices'. But my answer always seems to come up with: $x^{\frac {35} {36}}$. The term is
$$\frac{ (x^{-\frac 1 2})^{\frac 2 3} \ x^{\frac 2 3}}{x^{-\frac 3 4}} $$
my text book asks me to 'Simplify, and express in terms of positive indices'. But my answer always seems to come up with: $x^{\frac {35} {36}}$. The term is
$$\frac{ (x^{-\frac 1 2})^{\frac 2 3} \ x^{\frac 2 3}}{x^{-\frac 3 4}} $$
You are supposed to use that $$\tag{1} x^a\cdot x^b =x^{a+b}$$
$$\tag{2} (x^a)^b =x^{ab}$$
$$\tag{3} x^{-a}=\frac{1}{x^a}$$