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Answer:
121x^3/y^3
Explanation:
It helps to understand a couple of rules of exponents:
(a/b)^c = (a^c)/(b^c)
1/a^-b = a^b
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The number that multiplies the variable expression can be found using your calculator.
(4^2 -27)^2 = (16 -27)^2 = (-11)^2 = 121
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For a moment, consider making the substitution ...
z = x/y
Then the expression becomes ...
121 ÷ z^(-3)
We know from our understanding of division that this is ...
![=121*(1)/(z^(-3))\\\\=121z^3\qquad\text{using the rule for negative exponents}\\\\=121\left((x)/(y)\right)^3\qquad\text{replacing z with x/y}\\\\=\boxed{(121x^3)/(y^3)}\qquad\text{using the rule for power of a fraction}](https://img.qammunity.org/2022/formulas/mathematics/high-school/xrm3oua63hkbss3uc3nu6vpc7eba27bm1v.png)