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Simplify each expression using the products-to-powers rule.$$\left(-3 x^{4} y^{6}\right)^{2}$$
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This rule states that when you have a product raised to a power, every factor is raised to that power. So, we have: $$ \left(-3\right)^{2} \cdot \left(x^{4}\right)^{2} \cdot \left(y^{6}\right)^{2} $$ Show more…
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