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Answer:

Given expression:


(14a^4b^6c^(-10))/(8a^(-2)b^3c^(-5))

Separate the variables:


\implies (14)/(8) \cdot (a^4)/(a^(-2)) \cdot (b^6)/(b^3) \cdot (c^(-10))/(c^(-5))

Reduce the first fraction:


\implies (7)/(4) \cdot (a^4)/(a^(-2)) \cdot (b^6)/(b^3) \cdot (c^(-10))/(c^(-5))


\textsf{Apply Division Property of Exponents rule} \quad (a^b)/(a^c)=a^(b-c):


\implies (7)/(4) \cdot a^(4-(-2)) \cdot b^(6-3) \cdot c^(-10-(-5))


\implies (7)/(4) \cdot a^(6) \cdot b^(3) \cdot c^(-5)


\textsf{Apply Negative Property of Exponents rule} \quad a^(-n)=(1)/(a^n)


\implies (7)/(4) \cdot a^(6) \cdot b^(3) \cdot (1)/(c^5)

Therefore:


\implies (7a^6b^3)/(4c^5)

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