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Simplify y^-3

a.3/y
b.1/y^3
c.-3y
d.-1/y^3

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Answer:

b.
(1)/(y^3)

Explanation:

Here we are given
y^(-3) and are asked to simplify it. We are going to apply the law of exponents which says that


a^(-n)=(1)/(a^n)

Hence applying this rule in our problem we get, where a=y and n=3


y^(-3)=(1)/(y^3)

Hence our C) Option is correct

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