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3^3

when dividing exponents, you subtract the exponents from each other in this case it would be 9- (-12) which would equal 3
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Answer:


3^(3)

Explanation:

Note: When you divide exponents with the same constant, the exponent will be subtracted, and vice-versa, when you multiply exponents with the same constant, the exponents will be added.


(3^(-9) )/(3^(-12) ) \\= 3^(-9-(-12)) \\=3^(-9+12) \\=3^(3)

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