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Which is the simplified form of n to the -6th power times p to the 3 power?

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Answer:

The simplified form of n to the -6th power times p to the 3 power is
(p^3)/(n^6).

Explanation:

Given problem: n to the -6th power times p to the 3 power

We have to write the simplified form of given problem.

Consider the given expression n to the -6th power times p to the 3 power.

we can write the expression mathematically as

n to the -6th power can be written as
n^(-6)

and p to the 3 power can be written as
p^(3)

Combining both, n to the -6th power times p to the 3 power.

written as
n^(-6)* p^3

Using property of exponent
a^(-n)=((1)/(a) )^n , we get,


n^(-6)* p^3 as
((1)/(n) )^6* p^3

Simplifying, we get,


(p^3)/(n^6)

Thus, the simplified form of n to the -6th power times p to the 3 power is
(p^3)/(n^6).

User Nahser Bakht
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To make a negative exponent become positive we will put it under a 1. So our n to the -6 power becomes
(1)/(n^6). If we multiply that by p to the 3rd, we have
(1)/(n^6)* (p^3)/(1) which simplifies to
(p^3)/(n^6) and that's as simple as it can get.
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