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Simplify the expression. Write your answer using only positive exponents. Evaluate any numerical powers.

3^4⋅x⋅(3/x^2)^−2

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User Candy
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\\ \rm\Rrightarrow 3^4x\left((3)/(x^2)\right)^(-2)


\\ \rm\Rrightarrow 3^4x* \left(dfrac{x^2}{3}\right)^2


\\ \rm\Rrightarrow 3^4x*(x^4)/(3^2)

  • a^m×a^n=a^m+n
  • a^m/a^n=a^m-n


\\ \rm\Rrightarrow 3^2x^5


\\ \rm\Rrightarrow 9x^5

User Omid Ahmadyani
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Answer:

  • 9x⁵

Explanation:

Use properties of exponents:


  • a^(b) a^(c) = a^(b+c),
    (a^(b) ^)^(c) = a^(bc),
    1/a^(-b) = a^(b)

Simplify the given expression:

  • 3⁴⋅x⋅(3/x²)⁻² =
  • 3⁴·x·(3x⁻²)⁻² =
  • 3⁴·x·(3⁻²)(x⁻²ˣ⁻²) =
  • 3⁴⁻²·x¹⁺4 =
  • 3²·x⁵ =
  • 9x⁵

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