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(t^-4)^-9t^2
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To simplify the expression, we can apply the rules of exponents:
First, let's simplify the base of the exponent:
(t^-4)^-9 = t^(9*(-4)) = t^(-36)
Now, let's consider the exponent of t:
t^(-36) * t^2 = t^(-36+2) = t^(-34)
Therefore, (t^-4)^-9 * t^2 simplifies to t^(-34).
First, let's simplify the base of the exponent:
(t^-4)^-9 = t^(9*(-4)) = t^(-36)
Now, let's consider the exponent of t:
t^(-36) * t^2 = t^(-36+2) = t^(-34)
Therefore, (t^-4)^-9 * t^2 simplifies to t^(-34).
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