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6^-6/6^-5 in the form 6^n

User Knetsi
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Answer:

6⁻¹

Explanation:

6⁻⁶ =
(1)/(6^6) and 6⁻⁵ =
(1)/(6^5)


(1)/(6^6) * (6^5)/(1) = (6^5)/(6^6) = (6^0)/(6^1) = (1)/(6) ** top & bottom same base 6, subtract exponent


(1)/(6) = 6⁻¹

User Bradrice
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Here you go! Hope this helps
6^-6/6^-5 in the form 6^n-example-1
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