SOLUTION: problem: divide and simplify: (a^-2)^3(a^4)^2 / (a^3)^-3 this^and a number is the exponet please show how you come to your answer.

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Question 107638: problem: divide and simplify: (a^-2)^3(a^4)^2 / (a^3)^-3 this^and a number is the exponet please show how you come to your answer.
Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Remember the exponent rules



Now for your equation,




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