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  • 23-04-2015
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Simplify only using positive exponents
(2t)^-6

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Аноним Аноним
  • 23-04-2015
To simplify, you need to distribute the -6 out into both the 2 and the t to get:

[tex] 2^{-6} * t^{-6} [/tex]

Now, if you only want positive exponents, you need to write the expression in this form:

[tex] \frac{1}{ 2^{6}* t^{6} } [/tex]

Which would simplify to:

[tex]\frac{1}{ 64t^{6}}[/tex]
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