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Y^-3/y^-1 rewrite with positive exponetents

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The answer is right there.

Y^-3/y^-1 rewrite with positive exponetents-example-1
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Answer:

Y/Y^3

Explanation:

Negative exponents work like this: Y^-1 = 1/Y

We can apply this concept to our problem. Y^-3 would be 1/Y^3, and that is divided by 1/Y, so we flip the Y onto the numerator from the denominator and so we get Y/Y^3.

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