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Simplify expressions using multiple exponent laws with integer and variable bases and negative powers

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Rewrite $3^{-6}\times3^{-7}$36×37 in the form $a^n$an.

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Simplify the following, giving your answer with a positive exponent: $\frac{12x^3}{4x^7}$12x34x7

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< 1min

Simplify the following expression, leaving your answer in positive exponential form.

$\left(5^2\right)^{-p}$(52)p

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1min

Simplify the following, giving your answer with a positive exponent: $\frac{9x^3}{3x^{-4}}$9x33x4

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< 1min
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12CT.A.2.1

Simplify algebraic expressions containing integer and rational exponents using the laws of exponents (e.g., x^3/x^(1/2), sqrt(x^6 y^12))

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