Simplify the following expression to remove negative exponents.

The expression [tex]\rm \frac{(j^{-3})(f^5)}{(c^2)(g^{-1})}[/tex] is equivalent to the expression [tex]\frac{(f^5)(g^{1})}{(c^2)(j^{3})}[/tex]. Then the correct option is B.
The equivalent is the expressions that are in different forms but are equal to the same value.
Making anything easier to accomplish or comprehend, as well as making it less difficult, is the definition of simplification.
The expression is given below.
[tex]\rm \rightarrow \dfrac{(j^{-3})(f^5)}{(c^2)(g^{-1})}[/tex]
We know that a⁻¹ = 1/a and 1/a⁻¹ = a.
Simplify the expression. Then the expression will be
[tex]\rm \rightarrow \dfrac{(j^{-3})(f^5)}{(c^2)(g^{-1})}\\\\\\\rm \rightarrow \dfrac{(f^5)(g^{1})}{(c^2)(j^{3})}[/tex]
The expression [tex]\rm \frac{(j^{-3})(f^5)}{(c^2)(g^{-1})}[/tex] is equivalent to the expression [tex]\frac{(f^5)(g^{1})}{(c^2)(j^{3})}[/tex].
Then the correct option is B.
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