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Laws of exponent : multiplication and power to a powerc -⁴ • c -²

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we have


c^((-4))\cdot c^((-2))

Applying the laws of exponent

in a multiplication, adds the exponents

so


\begin{gathered} c^((-4-2)) \\ c^((-6))=(1)/(c^6) \end{gathered}

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