SOLUTION: I think i need to multiply the exponents but im not entirely sure. (3x^2y^3/4x^-2)^3
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Question 143122
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I think i need to multiply the exponents but im not entirely sure.
(3x^2y^3/4x^-2)^3
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(3x^2y^3/4x^-2)^3
27x^6y^9/64x^-6
27x^6*x^6y^9/64
27x^12y^9/64