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Which expression simplified would leave you with a positive exponent when simplified in exponent form?
-2(-3)^(2)
3^(-3)+3^(-4)
3^(2)(3^(-5))
(3^(-11))/(3^(-7))
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The expression that would leave you with a positive exponent when simplified in exponent form is (3^(-11))/(3^(-7)).
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Which expression simplified would leave you with a positive exponent when simplified in exponent form?
-2(-3)^(2)
3^(-3)+3^(-4)
3^(2)(3^(-5))
(3^(-11))/(3^(-7))

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