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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Choose the correct simplification of the expression. 4 / y to the -3 power.

OpenStudy (blurbendy):

\[4 / (y^{-3}) ?\]

OpenStudy (blurbendy):

is that the question

OpenStudy (blurbendy):

because you can just rewrite that as 4y^3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is the entire thing raised to the minus third, or just the denominator? Does it look like \[\frac{ 4 }{ y^{-3} } or ( \frac{ 4 }{ y } )^{-3}\]

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