Respuesta :
1/(18^2)^3. You just have to put it all under one and the exponent becomes positive
Answer:
[tex]\frac{1}{18^6}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
We have two exponents here, 2 and -3, the rule for when there is an exponent inside and outside parenthesis shows that you must multiply both exponents together.
(18^2)^-3
(2 * -3)
-6
18^-6
Now that we have one exponent, it is still negative however, the rule for changing a negative exponent to a positive exponent is to make the expression a fraction, putting 1 as the numerator and the number along with the exponent as the denominator, which in this case is 18^6
Our final expression should be
[tex]\frac{1}{18^6}[/tex] or if you want to solve the exponent [tex]\frac{1}{34012224}[/tex]