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Please i need help with these

( please notice that on the first one there is squares those dont matter dont worry about them please)

Please i need help with these ( please notice that on the first one there is squares-example-1
Please i need help with these ( please notice that on the first one there is squares-example-1
Please i need help with these ( please notice that on the first one there is squares-example-2
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Answer:

1.
(4)/(27)

2. D

Explanation:

1.
3^(-2) * 1 * 4^3 * 3^(-1)*4^{-2

=
3^(-3) * 4^1

=
(4^1)/(3^3)

=
(4)/(27)

2. Remember the rule that 1/a^b is equal a^-b, in this case,
(1)/(2^3) is the same as
2^(-3), now 6 + (-3) = 3 -- which will be the exponent.
2^3 is correct.

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