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(b^(-2) )/(b^(4) ) in scientific notation

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User ArtDijk
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Answer:
(1)/(b^6) or
b^(-6)

Explanation:


(b^-2+2)/(b^4+2) Add the exponent two to both sides. After adding -2 and 2 you get 0 and any number raised to the zero power is one. And 4 plus two is 6


(b^0)/(b^6) =
(1)/(b^6)

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