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Simplify the exponential expression

[-10x13y^12]^0
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2x^9y^3
11 years ago

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Damon
anything at all to the zero power is one.
11 years ago
Barry
Dear Marcus,
The answer is 1/(2x^9y^3)

since [-10x13y^12]^0 = 1
as there is a rule <y^0 = 1>

And the denominator cannot be further simply

Hope it helps!
11 years ago

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