Algebraic Fractions  Know your rules  Anything raised to the 0 power = 1  Negative exponents can be moved to the opposite and made positive (that is,

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Algebraic Fractions  Know your rules  Anything raised to the 0 power = 1  Negative exponents can be moved to the opposite and made positive (that is, if in numerator, move to the denominator; if in denominator move to numerator)  When the bases are the same and multiplying, ADD the exponents

RULES: Move the negative exponents

RULES: Anything raise to the 0 power is 1

RULES: When bases are the same add exponents when multiplying

Look to see if anything can be simplified?

Final answer