SOLUTION: The question is 18x to the -6 power divided by -3x to the -3 power. We need to solve and simplify -- if there is a negative exponent, simplify so that it is made positive.

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Question 175718: The question is 18x to the -6 power divided by -3x to the -3 power. We need to solve and simplify -- if there is a negative exponent, simplify so that it is made positive.
Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The question is 18x to the -6 power divided by -3x to the -3 power. We need to solve and simplify -- if there is a negative exponent, simplify so that it is made positive.
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Cancel the -3 into 18; combine x in the denominator to get positive exponents:
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