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a-⁶×b¹⁰ (change into positive exponent form)

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Answered by TheGreatAbhinav
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Answer:

b^10/a^6

Step-by-step explanation:

Whenever the exponent is given in negative, you must take reciprocal to make the exponent positive

So, it will be a fraction where numerator is b^10 and denominator is a^6

so positive exponent form = b^10/a^6

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