From the problem :

In multiplying expressions with the same bases, the exponent will be added accordingly.
For example :

the exponent of a are m and n, and the product will be a raised to the sum of m and n.
Applying this to the problem, we have :

The answer is d. 6^-1
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To figure this one out, my pre calculus teacher said to "plug and chug". Since you are adding each number to itself, A=-20, B=-10, C=0, and D=10. So your answer would be C.0
Answer:
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Answer:
(2, 3 )
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the 2 equations
3x - 5y = - 9 → (1)
x + 2y = 8 → (2)
Multiplying (2) by - 3 and adding to (1) will eliminate the x- term, that is
- 3x - 6y = - 24 → (3)
Add (1) and (3) term by term to eliminate x
(3x - 3x) + (- 5y - 6y) = (- 9 - 24), that is
- 11y = - 33 ( divide both sides by - 11 )
y = 3
Substitute y = 3 into either of the 2 equations and solve for x
Substituting in (2)
x + 2(3) = 8
x + 6 = 8 ( subtract 6 from both sides )
x = 2
Solution is (2, 3 )