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Answer:

Explanation:

(4^-3)(4(^6) when multiply you add exponent

4^(-3+6)= 4³

6^-3÷6^1 when divide subtract the exponents

6^(-3-1)= 6^-4

3²/3^-2 =

3(2-(-2)= 3^4

4^-3 * 2^-3

(4^-3)/2^-3

((2)²)^-3/2^-3

2^-6/2^-3

1/2^6*1/2^3

1/64 *1/8 = 1/512

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