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In the following exercises, simplify.$$\left(-6 m^{-8} n^{-5}\right)\left(-9 m^{4} n^{2}\right)$$
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A negative times a negative is a positive, so -6 times -9 equals 54. $$(-6) \times (-9) = 54$$ Show more…
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