SOLUTION: how do you solve (g^2/g^6)^3

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Question 893985: how do you solve (g^2/g^6)^3
Answer by fcabanski(1391)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
When there is a base to different powers: For division subtract the exponents (bottom from top).


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When a number to a power (as shown by the exponent) is raised to a power, multiply the exponents.



You cannot solve this, because it isn't an equation. You can only simplify it.

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