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Evaluate x^0 y^-4 for x = 2 and y = 3.

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We have to evaluate the expression:


x^0y^(-4)=1\cdot y^(-4)=(1)/(y^4)

for x=2 and y=3.

The value of x is elevated to the exponent 0 so the value of x^0 is always 1 for any value of x.

Then, we replace y with 3 and calculate:


x^0y^(-4)=(1)/(y^4)=(1)/(3^4)=(1)/(81)

Answer: the value of the expression for x=2 and y=3 is 1/81.

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