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Please help I've tried calculators but none show any of these.

Please help I've tried calculators but none show any of these.-example-1

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Answer:

4)
(1)/(9^(5) )

Explanation:

Using exponent rules:
(9^(2) )/(9^(7) ) =(1)/(9^(-2)*9^(7) ) =(1)/(9^(5) )

Or


(9^(2) )/(9^(7) ) =(9*9)/(9*9*9*9*9*9*9) Cancel out the nines that you can


(1)/(9*9*9*9*9) =(1)/(9^(5) )

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Answer:

It is number four

Step-by-step explanation: when you have a dividing one such as this you subtract the exponents which would give you 9^-5 but you can’t have a negative so make a fraction and its a positive

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