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Evaluate the expression (x^-3y^7/x^3y^6)^0 for x = 11 and y = –7. please and thank you! Serious people only!
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Evaluate the expression (x^-3y^7/x^3y^6)^0 for x = 11 and y = –7. please and thank you! Serious people only!
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Evaluate the expression (x^-3y^7/x^3y^6)^0 for x = 11 and y = –7.
please and thank you! Serious people only!
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we can simplify it a bit
oh wait,
remember taht x^0=1, no matter what x is
we see the whole thing is to the zero power
the whole thing is equal to 1
doesn't matter what x or y is
the whole thing evaluates to 1
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