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Simplify the expression so there is only one positive power for each base (3^-2•7^-5)^-4
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Simplify the expression so there is only one positive power for each base
(3^-2•7^-5)^-4
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Answer:The and is D
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= 3^(-2*-4)*7*(-5*-4)= 3^8*7^20
D is the answer
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