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(-5/6)^-6 × (-5/6)^-3=(-5/6)^3x

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Answer:

To simplify the expression, we can use the property of exponents that states:

a^m * a^n = a^(m + n)

In this case, we have:

(-5/6)^(-6) * (-5/6)^(-3) = (-5/6)^(3 * -1)

Now, let's simplify each side of the equation separately:

On the left side:

(-5/6)^(-6) * (-5/6)^(-3) = (-5/6)^(-6 + -3) = (-5/6)^(-9)

On the right side:

(-5/6)^(3 * -1) = (-5/6)^(-3)

Since both sides of the equation simplify to the same expression, we can conclude that:

(-5/6)^(-6) * (-5/6)^(-3) = (-5/6)^(3 * -1)

Therefore, the equation is true.

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