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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

first the parenthesis

3^4/3^0=3^4

anything raised to the power of 0 is 1

(3^4)^2=3^8     you multiply the powers

3^-6 * 3^8= 3^(-6+8)=3^2

Thhe simplified form of the expression is 9

Indices are expressed as power or exponent which is raised to a number or a variable.

According to the law of indices

[tex]a^n \times a^m = a^{n+m}\\a^n \div a^m = a^{n-m}[/tex]

Given the expression

[tex]3^{-6} \times (\dfrac{3^4}{3^0} )^2[/tex]

This can also be expressed as:

[tex]=\dfrac{1}{3^6} \times (\frac{3^4}{1})^2 \ (3^0 =1)\\= \dfrac{1}{3^6} \times 3^8\\=\dfrac{3^8}{3^6}\\=3^{8-6}\\=3^2\\=9\\[/tex]

This shows that the simplified form of the expression is 9

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