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13 April, 23:30

Which is the value of this expression when p=3 and q=-9?

((9^-5) (p^4)) ^3 times ((p^-4) (q^3)) ^0

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  1. 13 April, 23:46
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    The answer came up as 1 / 387420489 but if you divide it I believe the answer would be 0.
  2. 13 April, 23:49
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    For this case we have the following expression:

    ((p ^ - 5) (p ^ 4)) ^ 3 * ((p ^ - 4) (q ^ 3)) ^ 0

    Rewriting we have:

    ((p ^ - 5) (p ^ 4)) ^ 3 * ((p ^ ( - 4 * 0)) (q ^ (3 * 0)))

    ((p ^ - 5) (p ^ 4)) ^ 3 * ((p ^ 0) (q ^ 0))

    ((p ^ - 5) (p ^ 4)) ^ 3 * ((1) (1))

    ((p ^ - 5) (p ^ 4)) ^ 3 * 1

    ((p ^ ( - 5 * 3)) (p ^ (4 * 3)))

    ((p ^ - 15) (p ^ 12))

    p ^ ( - 15 + 12)

    p ^ - 3

    1 / p ^ 3

    For p = 3 we have:

    1/3 ^ 3

    1/27

    Answer:

    the value of this expression is:

    1/27
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