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Which expression is equivalent to(r^-7)^6?

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(r^-7)^6 = r^-42 . . . . exponents are multiplied
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User Atul Sureka
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Answer:


(1)/(r^(42)) is equivalent to
(r^(-7))^6

Explanation:

Using the exponent rule:


(a^n)^m = a^(nm)


a^(-n) = (1)/(a^n)

Given the radical expression:


(r^(-7))^6

Apply the rule we have;


r^(-7 \cdot 6)

Simplify:


r^(-42)

Again, apply the rule:


(1)/(r^(42))

Therefore, the expression is equivalent to
(r^(-7))^6


(1)/(r^(42)).

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