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Helppp with this and show work please-example-1
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Answer:

1/(x^2y^2)

Explanation:

To divide powers of the same base, subtract the numerator's exponent from the denominator's exponent.

User Kevin ORourke
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Answer:

Option C,
(1)/(x^(2)y^(2)  )

Explanation:

Any non-zero expression raised to the power of 0 equals 1.

So
x^(0)  = 1


(1y^(-3) )/(x^(2)y^(-1)  )

Divide the terms with the same base (y) by subtracting their exponents (aka powers)


(y^(-3) )/(yx^(-1) )  = (1)/(x^(2) yx^(-1- (-3)) ) = (1)/(x^(2)y^(2)  )

Hope this helps

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