SOLUTION: Please help me solve: (6x^-3y^5)^2z^0 I can't have negative exponents. I thought I had this figured but...thank you

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: Please help me solve:
(6x^-3y^5)^2z^0
I can't have negative exponents. I thought I had this figured but...thank you
This question is from textbook college algebra

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(6x^-3y^5)^2z^0
= 36 x^-6 y^10*1
=[36y^10]/[x^6]
Cheers,
Stan H.