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How do you solve this-example-1
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Answer:

4x^-4/9y^6

Explanation:

If the exponent is outside the bracket, it means that all the terms inside will be raised to that exponent. This means that:

(2x^-2 / 3y^3)^2 = 2^2*(x^-2)^2 / 3^2*(y^3)^2

When exponents are raised to an exponent, the exponents are multiplied together, so (x^-2)^2 will = x^(-2*2) = x^-4

Going through:

2^2*(x^-2)^2 / 3^2*(y^3)^2

=4*x^-4 / 9*y^6

=4x^-4/9y^6

Hope this helped!

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