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Which expression is equivalent to (xy^-6)^2 for all values of x and y where the expression is defined?

A. xy^-36
B. xy^ 36
C. x^2y^ -12
D. x^2y^ 12

Which expression is equivalent to (xy^-6)^2 for all values of x and y where the expression-example-1
User Sigcont
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Answer:


\huge \boxed{ \boxed{ \mathbb{C)} {x}^(2) {y}^( - 12) }}

Explanation:

to understand this

you need to know about:

  • law of exponent
  • PEMDAS

tips and formulas:


  • \sf( {x}^(m) {)}^(n) < = > {x}^(mn)

  • \sf x < = > {x}^(1)

let's solve:


step - 1 : define


{(xy}^( - 6) ) ^(2)


  1. \sf \: use \: 1st \: and \: 2nd \: formula : \\ ( {x}^(1 * 2) {y}^( - 6 * 2) )

  2. \sf simplify : \\ {x}^(2) {y}^( - 12)
User Shelman
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Answer:

C.

First, you square the x because it is inside the parentheses. Then, you multiply the -6 by 2, to get your exponent of -12 for the y.

User Emunsing
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