College Algebra (11th Edition)

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Chapter R - Section R.6 - Rational Exponents - R.6 Exercises - Page 56: 28

Answer

$-2m^5$

Work Step by Step

Apply the property of exponents given by: $(a^m)^{n}=a^{mn}$ $-2m^{-1}(m^3)^{2}=-2m^{-1}m^6$ Add the exponents of m and simplify. $-2m^{-1}(m^3)^{2}=-2m^{-1+6}=-2m^5$
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