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y^9/y^10


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Answered by Anonymous
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\frac{y^9}{y^10}

We know that when the bases are same and the numbers are dividing each other we minus the powers so therefore

=>\:y^(9-10)

=>\:y^(-1)

We can also say the answer is \frac{1}{y}

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Answered by Anonymous
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y

1

0

y

9

We know that when the bases are same and the numbers are dividing each other we minus the powers so therefore

=>\:y^(9-10)=>y

(

9−10)

=>\:y^(-1)=>y

(

−1)

We can also say the answer is \frac{1}{y}

y

1

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