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x^-6 · x^2
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Use the law of exponents: multiply same base → add exponents.
x^(−6) · x^2 = x^(−6 + 2) = x^(−4) = 1/x^4 (for x ≠ 0).
x^(−6) · x^2 = x^(−6 + 2) = x^(−4) = 1/x^4 (for x ≠ 0).
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