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Write without negative exponents a6a -5q -9p5( the exponents are 6, -5, -9, and 5

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As we have to write without negative exponents:

According to rule of exponents:


\begin{gathered} a^(-m)=(1)/(a^m) \\ (1)/(a^(-m))=a^m \end{gathered}

So the given exponents are:


a^6

As it is already positive so we don't have to change it.


a^(-5)=(1)/(a^5)
q^(-9)=(1)/(q^9)

And the last one is:


p^5

As it is also positive so we don't have to change it.

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