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How do you simplify 6 by the power of negative 2 multiplied by 6 by the power of 3

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Answer:

Keep in mind the rules.

When we multiply terms with same bases we keep one base and add the exponents.

Explanation:


  • = {6}^( - 2) * {6}^(3) \\ = { 6}^( - 2 + 3) \\ = {6}^(1) \\ = 6
  • Hope this helps.
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