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I need help please and thank you please show your work it would be greatly appreciated i have been asking for help on her for a week with this Same question but no one helps : ( and it has been due for a long time already

I need help please and thank you please show your work it would be greatly appreciated-example-1

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Answer:

14^9

Explanation:

Add the exponents -3 and 12. You get 9. Keep the base (14) the same.

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Answer:

14^9

Explanation:

The applicable rule of exponents is ...

(a^b)(a^c) = a^(b+c)

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14^(-3)\cdot 14^(12)=14^(-3+12)=\boxed{14^9}

Written in the form required by your answer box, this is ...

14^9

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