A-2 x B4/C-3 = B4 x C3/A2
The numerical value of all of that depends on
the numerical values of 'A', 'B', and 'C'.
It's interesting to note that there's an answer
if 'B' or 'C' is zero, but not if 'A' is.
It is 1 over r squared, or r to the negative second power.
6 to the negative 4th power
1 divided by x to the third power equals x to the negative third. The derivative of x to the negative third is minus three x to the negative fourth.
0.3333
Negative one half to the fourth power equals 0.0625
(1/4)^(-2)=(4/1)^2=4^2=16
Three divided by three to the negative 4th power is 243.
0.0001
2-4 = 16
Five to the negative 4th power = 5-4 = 625
No it is ten to the negative fourth power. If the number is greater than 1 it is to a positive power, if the number is smaller thann 1 it is to a negative power.
24u to the second power. Differentiate 40u to the fifth power which is 200u to the fourth power and 5u to the second power which is 10u. Subtract 400u to the sixth power from 1000u to the sixth power which is 600u to the sixth power. Then square 5u to the second power which is 25u to the fourth power. Finally, divide 600u to the sixth power by 25u to the fourth power. The solution is 24u to the second power. Another method is simplifying it to 8u cubed (to the third power) and taking the power rule. Take 3 times 8u which is 24u and subtract 1 from 3 in exponent which is 2. The answer is 24u to the second power.