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Simplifying expressions with negative exponents
Simplify a(-2)power divided by b(6)power times c(-8)power so there are no negative exponents
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consider the fraction as given. Negative powers swap up/down positions:
a
-2
/ b
6
c
-8
= c
8
/ a
2
b6
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