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What is a simplified form of -(14x)^0y^-7z

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Anything to the power of 0 is one.

Therefore we have:

(1)(y^-7z)

Which simplifies to:

y^-7z
User Hugh Bothwell
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Answer:


(1)/(y^(7z))

Explanation:

Given the expression:


-(14)^0 \cdot y^(-7z)

We know that:


a^0 =1


a^(-1) = (1)/(a)

then;


1 \cdot y^(-7z)


y^(-7z)


(1)/(y^(7z))

Therefore, the simplified form of
-(14)^0 \cdot y^(-7z) is,
(1)/(y^(7z)).

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