Math, asked by zoeymonk, 3 months ago

i pasted an equation below. simplify and write the answer as a power
PLS HELP ME

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Answered by AnwitS
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Answer:

The answer will be (-2/3)^9

Step-by-step explanation:

(-2/3)^6 × (-2/3)^3

= (-2/3)^(6+3)

= (-2/3)^9

Answered by idiot2006
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If that dot between the two terms is supposed to mean multiplication then tha solution to this problem is :

 ( - { \frac{2}{3} })^{6}  \times ( -  { \frac{2}{3} })^{3}  =  \\  ( { \frac{ - 2}{3} })^{6}  \times (  { \frac{ - 2}{3} })^{3}  =  \\ ( { \frac{ - 2}{3} })^{(6 + 3)}  =  \\  ( { \frac{ - 2}{3} })^{9}  =  \\  \frac{</em><em>512}{19683}

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