When you have a negative exponent, you move the base with the negative exponent to the other side of the fraction to make the exponent positive.
For example:
or 
or 

When a base with an exponent is divided by a base with an exponent, you subtract the exponents together. (But you can only combine the exponents when the bases are the same)
For example:
(can't combine because they have different bases of y and x)


When you multiply an exponent directly to a base with an exponent, you multiply the exponents together.
For example:


First multiply the exponents together in the denominator
Now subtract the exponents together
(two negative signs cancel each other out and become positive)


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Step-by-step explanation:
6 + 3y + 4 < 6
10 + 3y < 6
3y < -4
y < -4/3
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
If say, the + was not shown before the brackets so it looked like x(1+2) + x(1+2) then it would become distributive, allowing you to add first then multiply. The equation doesn't allow you to multiply even though brackets indicate different.