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Algebra
Exponents
Simplifying Exponential Expressions
simplify Write your answer with a positive exponent only.
(3xy^2/z^-1)^2 (y^-4 z^4)
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(9x^2y^4/z^2)(y^-4 z^4)
= 9x^2y^0z^2
= 9x^2z^2
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