SOLUTION: simplify the following. do not leave any negative exponents or undone arithmetic.
(6x^2y^-3) * (6^-1x^2y^5)
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Question 740451: simplify the following. do not leave any negative exponents or undone arithmetic.
(6x^2y^-3) * (6^-1x^2y^5)
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