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variable with negative exponent in the denominator moved to nominator and vice versa

By James Williams
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The top and bottom of the fraction both contain negative exponents. Since $c^{-3}$ on the bottom has a negative exponent, it is moved to the top of the fraction (numerator). Since the $d^{-3}$ on the top of the fraction has a negative exponent, it is moved to the bottom of the fraction (denominator). $$\frac{d^{-3}} {c^{-3}}$$ to $$\frac{c^3} {d^3}$$ Any explanation why does this happen?

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One of the laws of exponents is $a^{-b}=\frac 1{a^b}$. So the $d^{-3}$ in the numerator is equal to $\frac 1{d^3}$ and $\frac 1{c^{-3}}=c^3$. Putting them together gives what you are asking about.

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