SOLUTION: ‎(6x to the negative 8 exponent/7y to the negative 2 exponent) to the negative 2 exponent.

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Question 460386: ‎(6x to the negative 8 exponent/7y to the negative 2 exponent) to the negative 2 exponent.
Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
‎(6x to the negative 8 exponent/7y to the negative 2 exponent) to the negative 2 exponent.
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[(6x^-8)/(7y^-2)]^-2
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= [6y^2/7x^8]^-2
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= [7x^8/6y^2]^2
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= [49x^16/36y^4]
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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