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Simplify 3^-9/ 3^-12 a.1/3^3 b.1/3^21 c.3^3 d.3*21

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Hi there!


\frac {3^(-9) }{3^(-12) } = 3⁻⁹ ⁺ ⁻¹² = 3⁻²¹=
\frac {1}{3^(21) }

EXPLANATION :-


\frac {x^(m) }{x^(n) } = xᵐ ⁺ ⁿ

Thus :-


\frac {3^(-9) }{3^(-12) } = 3⁻⁹ ⁺ ⁻¹²

• x⁻ᵐ =
\frac {1}{x^(m) }

Thus :-

3⁻²¹ =
\frac {1}{3^(21) }

Hence,
Option [B.] -
\frac {1}{3^(21) } is Correct

~ Hope it helps!
User Gtournie
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Hi there!


\frac{ {3}^( - 9) }{ {3}^( - 12) } = {3}^( - 9 + - 12) = {3}^( - 21) = \frac{1}{ {3}^(21) }

The answer is B.

Explanation.

1st step.

\frac{ {g}^(a) }{ {g}^(b) } = {g}^(a - b) \: \: so \: \: \: \frac{ {3}^( - 9) }{ {3}^( - 12) } = {3}^( - 9 + - 12) \:

2nd step

{g}^( - a) = \frac{1}{ {g}^(a) } \: \: so \: \: \: {3}^( - 21) = \frac{1}{ {3}^(21) }
User Eduardo Moniz
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