what is y^6/y^9??

how do you work it???

p.s. it says "Write the expression without the fraction bar."

You do the top minus the bottom, so 6-9 is -3 so the answer is y^-3

thanks

To simplify the expression y^6/y^9, you can use the exponent rules of division. When dividing terms with the same base, you subtract the exponents. In this case, y is the base, and the exponents are 6 and 9.

To simplify, subtract the exponent of y in the denominator from the exponent of y in the numerator:

y^6 / y^9 = y^(6-9)

When subtracting exponents, the result will be a negative exponent if the denominator's exponent is larger than the numerator's exponent.

In this case, 6-9 is equal to -3:

y^6 / y^9 = y^(-3)

Thus, y^6/y^9 simplifies to y^(-3).