Simplify. $\frac{\left(-5 m^{7}\right)^{3}}{\left(5 n^{12}\right)^{2}}$
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Step 1: Distribute the exponents inside the parentheses: \[\left(-5 m^{7}\right)^{3} = (-5)^3 \cdot m^{7 \times 3} = -125m^{21}\] \[\left(5 n^{12}\right)^{2} = 5^2 \cdot n^{12 \times 2} = 25n^{24}\] Show more…
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