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10a^9-33a^3
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Answer and Step-by-step explanation:

I think you have to factor the expression.

You can take out
a^3, to get the expression:


a^3(10a^6-33) <- Answer.

When multiplying values with exponents, the exponents add together, and when dividing values with exponents, the exponents subtract from each other.

In this situation, we divided
a^3 from the expression, with the expressions having exponents of 9 and 3. We subtract 3 from 9 and 3 from 3, resulting in the 6 and 0 (not shown because it isn't needed to show).

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