SOLUTION: I'm having problems solving this equation: (2x^0y^-3)^-2

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Question 580331: I'm having problems solving this equation:
(2x^0y^-3)^-2

Answer by dfrazzetto(283)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This is an expression, not an equation, so it cannot be solved
It can be simplified
Anything to the zero is = 1

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