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What is the value of 9^−6/9^−4?

What is the value of 9^−6/9^−4?-example-1

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Answer:

1/81

Steps:

move 9^-6 to the denominator using the negative exponent rule

b^-n=1/b^n

1/9^-4 x 9^6

Multiply 9^-4 by 9^6 by adding the exponents

1/9^2

Raise 9 to the power of 2

1/81

User James Conkling
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Answer:


(1)/(81)

Explanation:

using the property of exponents


(a^(m) )/(a^(n) ) =
(1)/(a^((n-m)) ) , then


(9^(-6) )/(9^(-4) )

=
(1)/(9^((-4-(-6))) )

=
(1)/(9^((-4+6)) )

=
(1)/(9^2)

=
(1)/(81)

User Gyanendra Dwivedi
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