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Not using graph how would I be able to solve this

Not using graph how would I be able to solve this-example-1
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User WVrock
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Explanation:


6y {}^( - 4) = \frac{1}{6y {}^(4) }

A negative exponent just means that the base is on the wrong side of the fraction line, so you need to flip the base to the other side.

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User Pholz
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Answer:


(6)/(y^4)

Explanation:

Any variable (say a) to the power of "-x" is 1/(a^x). Keeping that in mind, we figure out that 6(y^(-4)) = 6*1/y^4 = 6/(y^4)

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