what is the simplified form of -(14x)^0y^-7x

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The simplified form of -(14x)^0y^-7x is -y^-7x, because any number raised to the exponent of zero is equal to 1, and any number raised to the exponent of 1 is itself. The negative sign in front of the expression remains unchanged.
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