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I need help with 34 it’s exponents

I need help with 34 it’s exponents-example-1
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Answer:

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User David Steiman
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Answer:


(x^6)/(216y^9)

Explanation:

I'm gonna assume your assignment is to rewrite without negative exponents?


(6x^(-2)y^3)^(-3)

multiply the exponent into the parentheses,
(a^(b) )^c = a^(bc)


(6x^(-2)y^3)^(-3) =
6^(-3) x^6y^(-9)

now move the negative exponents "downstairs"


6^(-3) x^6y^(-9) =
(x^6)/(6^3*y^9)

negative exponents in denominator move up, in numerator move down

simplifying now


(x^6)/(6^3*y^9) =
(x^6)/(216y^9)

the other way to do this is to move the entire inside down, then multiplying the exponent, like this


(6x^(-2)y^3)^(-3)=
(1)/((6x^(-2)y^3)^(3)) =(1)/(6^3*x^(-6)y^9)

then move things up and down

both ways will get you the same answer

User NG Algo
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