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Plz help me with this

Plz help me with this-example-1
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I wanna say A but it's been a while since I did those so maybe wait for another person who has a better understanding (•‿•)

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Answer:
\bold{b)\quad (4x^6z^4)/(9y^4)}

Explanation:

If an exponent is negative, add the opposite to create an exponent of 0 (which equals 1). Make sure to balance the fraction by performing the same operation to the other side off the fraction bar.


(16x^(4)\cdot y^(-3)\cdot z^(4))/(36x^(-2)\cdot y^(1)\cdot z^(0))\quad =(16x^(4+2)\cdot y^(-3+3)\cdot z^(4))/(36x^(-2+2)\cdot y^(1+3)\cdot 1)\quad =\large\boxed{(4x^6z^4)/(9y^4)}

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