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How do I solve this???

How do I solve this???-example-1
User Smartsanja
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Answer:

6¹⁰

Explanation:

Whenever there is a negative exponent, switch its place between the vinculum (line). In this case, since there is a negative exponent in the denominator, move it up to the numerator and make the exponent positive.

Therefore, the answer is
6^(10).

User Dima Ti
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Answer:

6^10

Explanation:

We know that a^ -b = 1/ a^b

So 1/ a^-b = a^b

1/6^-10 = 6^10

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