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Simplify 3b^−4/b^0. Write the expression using only positive exponents.

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Answer:

3/b^4

Explanation:

b^0 = 1

3b^(-4) / b^0 = 3b^(-4) / 1 = 3b^-4

Since you are instructed to write only positive exponents, the answer is 3/b^4

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