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\huge \boxed{\mathfrak{Question} \downarrow}


\large \sf\frac { x ^ { - 5 } y ^ { 4 } z ^ { - 3 } a ^ { 2 } } { z ^ { 4 } x ^ { - 2 } a ^ { 1 } y ^ { - 3 } } \\


\large \boxed{\mathfrak{Answer \: with \: Explanation} \downarrow}


\sf \: \frac { x ^ { - 5 } y ^ { 4 } z ^ { - 3 } a ^ { 2 } } { z ^ { 4 } x ^ { - 2 } a ^ { 1 } y ^ { - 3 } } \\

Cancel out a in both the numerator and denominator.


\sf(x^(-5)z^(-3)ay^(4))/(y^(-3)x^(-2)z^(4)) \\

To divide powers of the same base, subtract the denominator's exponent from the numerator's exponent.


\sf(x^(-5)z^(-3)ay^(7))/(x^(-2)z^(4)) \\

To divide powers of the same base, subtract the numerator's exponent from the denominator's exponent.


\sf(ay^(7))/(x^(3)z^(7)) \\

You can further simplify it to..


\boxed{ \boxed{ \huge\bf(\left((y)/(z)\right)^(7)a)/(x^(3)) }}\\

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