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Which is the simplified form of

Which is the simplified form of-example-1
User J Faucher
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Answer:

The simplified form of n to the -6th power times p to the 3rd power is p^3/n^6.

Explanation:

User Spencer Cooley
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For this case we have that by definition of properties of powers, it is fulfilled that:


a ^ {- 1} = \frac {1} {a ^ 1} = \frac {1} {a}

We have the following expression:


n ^ {- 6} * p ^ 3

We can rewrite it as:


\frac {p ^ 3} {n ^ 6}

Finally:


n ^ {- 6} * p ^ 3 = \frac {p ^ 3} {n ^ 6}

Answer:

Option C

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