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What is the missing exponent?w^3 x w^? = w^-6

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Let the missing exponent be a,


w^3* w^a=w^(-6)

From the law of indices stated below which satisfies the above equation,


\begin{gathered} x^a* x^b=x^(a+b) \\ \text{relating the equation to the formula,} \\ w^3* w^a=w^(-6) \\ w^(3+a)_{}=w^(-6) \\ \text{solving the exponents,} \\ 3+a=-6 \\ \text{Collect like terms} \\ a=-6-3 \\ a=-9 \end{gathered}

Hence, the missing exponent a is -9.

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