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Simplify (3x^2 y)^-3

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User Dean Povey
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we are given


(3x^2 y)^(-3)

firstly , we can make exponent positive


(1)/((3x^2y)^3)

now, we can distribute exponent


(1)/((3x^2)^3(y)^3)


(1)/((3)^3(x^2)^3(y)^3)

we can combine exponents

and we get


(1)/(27x^6y^3)...........Answer

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