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M^3n^-6p^0 i dont understand how to solve this problem it has exponents

M^3n^-6p^0 i dont understand how to solve this problem it has exponents-example-1
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ANSWER:


(m^3)/(n^6)

Explanation:

We have the following expression:


m^3n^(-6)p^0\:\:

We simplify as follows:


\begin{gathered} a^(-b)=(1)/(a^b)\rightarrow n^(-6)=(1)/(n^6) \\ \\ p^(0)=1 \\ \\ \text{ We replacing:} \\ \\ m^3n^(-6)p^0\:\:=m^3\cdot(1)/(n^6)\cdot\:1=(m^3)/(n^6) \end{gathered}

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