SOLUTION: Simplify the following exponential expression (9a^-3b^3c^6/-3a^-5b^-2c)-2 I know the first letter would be -3a but I just don't know what to do about the -2 on the outside of t

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Question 315106: Simplify the following exponential expression
(9a^-3b^3c^6/-3a^-5b^-2c)-2
I know the first letter would be -3a but I just don't know what to do about the -2 on the outside of the parenthese of the problem.
Thanks for your help

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