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Which could be the first step in simplifying this expression? Check all that apply. (x^3 x^-6)^2

(x^-18)^2
(x^-3)^2
(x^-2)^2
x^6 x^-12
x^5 x^-4

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x^(3 + (-6) )= (x^-3)^2
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Answer:

Option B and D are correct


(x^(-3))^2 or


x^6 \cdot x^(-12)

Explanation:

Using exponent rule:


(ab)^m = a^m \cdot b^m


(a^m)^n = a^(mn)


a^m \cdot a^n = a^(m+n)

Given the expression:


(x^3 \cdot x^(-6))^2 ....[1]

Apply the exponent rule:


(x^(3-6))^2


(x^(-3))^2

We can write the given expression as:

Apply the exponent rule in [1]:


(x^3)^2 \cdot (x^(-6))^2


x^6 \cdot x^(-12)

Therefore, the first step in simplifying this expression are:


(x^(-3))^2 or
x^6 \cdot x^(-12)

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