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Which could be the first step in simplifying this expression? Check all that apply. (x Superscript negative 18 Baseline) squared (x Superscript negative 3 Baseline) squared (x Superscript negative 2 Baseline) squared x Superscript 6 Baseline x Superscript negative 12 Baseline x Superscript 5 Baseline x Superscript negative 4

Which could be the first step in simplifying this expression? Check all that apply-example-1

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Answer:

A.C.E

Step-by-step explanation:

User GrandOpener
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Answer:


x^6x^(-12) and
(x^(-3))^2

Step-by-step explanation:

Given


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

Required

Possible Next Step

Open Bracket;

From law of indices;
(a^m)^n = a^(mn)

This implies that


(x^3x^(-6))^2 = (x^(3*2)x^(-6*2))


(x^3x^(-6))^2 = x^(6)x^(-12)

Hence, a possible next step is
x^6x^(-12)

Another possible step is as follows


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

From law of indices;
a^m*a^n = a^(m+n)

This implies that


(x^3x^(-6))^2 = (x^(3+(-6)))^2


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


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

Hence, a possible next step is
(x^(-3))^2

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