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Answer:

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(1)/(x^2y^7)

Explanation:

Given:


(x^3y^(-2)z)(x^(-5)y^(-5)z^(-1))

Hence Solving the given expression we get;

By Law of Indices which states;


(a^xb^yc^z)(a^pb^qc^r) = a^(x+p)b^(y+q)c^(z+r)

Hence we get;


x^(3+(-5))y^((-2)+(-5))z^(1+(-1))\\\\x^(3-5)y^(-2-5)z^(1-1)\\\\x^(-2)y^(-7)

Also We know that


a^(-6) =(1)/(a^6)

So,


(1)/(x^2y^7)

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