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Answer:

1.)  [tex]\frac{1}{9^4}*9^3[/tex]

2.) [tex]\frac{1}{w^7}[/tex]

3.)

Step-by-step explanation:

When you have a negative exponent, rewrite:

[tex]x^{-a}=\frac{1}{x^a}[/tex]

Rewrite using this to change all negative exponents.

Answer:

Multiple Answers

Step-by-step explanation:

Note: When multiplying numbers with exponents, you add the exponents. When dividing numbers with exponents, you subtract exponents.When you have a negative exponent, flip the fraction and write it as a positive exponent.

1) -4 + 3= -1  

So we have  (9^-4) + (9^3)= (1/(9^1)

2) (1/w)^7

3) cannot read problem, but just apply the rules I wrote under "Note"

4) 14/y

5) cannot read problem,but just apply the rules I wrote under "Note"

6) 20d^4 n^? --Cannot read n exponents--.

7) cannot read problem

8) Cannot read problem

9) 90/z^4---only if exponents are 5,-3,and-6

10) 1/(9^5)

11) 54b^4

12) Cannot read problem

13) 16d^8c^8 ---if exponents are 5,3,6,2--

14) s^8

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