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M^3n^-6p^0 simplify expression use positive exponents
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n^-6 should be written
n^(-6). This is equivalent to
1
-----
n^6
Also, p^0 is equivalent to 1.
Thus,
m^3 (1) m^3
M^3n^-6p^0 = -------------- = ------------
n^6 n^6
and this could be written in the alternative form (m / n^2)^3, or
m
( ------- )^3
n^2
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