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22 September, 17:24

Simplify (6 to the power of negative 2), (3 to the power of negative 3), (3 times 6) the power of 4.

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  1. 22 September, 17:29
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    This tells you to multiply 1 by the number as many times as the exponent says. The example above is 2 raised to the third power (raised to the third power means the exponent is 3). This is equivalent to the multiplication problem below, because there is a 1 multiplied by 2 three times.
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