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Simplify.
Rewrite the expression in the form 
y^(n).

(y^(-7))/(y^(-13))=

Simplify.\newlineRewrite the expression in the form \newlineyny^{n}.\newliney7y13\frac{y^{-7}}{y^{-13}}=

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Q. Simplify.\newlineRewrite the expression in the form \newlineyny^{n}.\newliney7y13\frac{y^{-7}}{y^{-13}}=
  1. Apply Quotient Rule: Apply the quotient rule for exponents which states that when dividing like bases, you subtract the exponents. \newlineCalculation: y7/y13=y7(13)=y7+13y^{-7} / y^{-13} = y^{-7 - (-13)} = y^{-7 + 13}\newlineMath error check:
  2. Perform Exponent Addition: Simplify the exponent by performing the addition.\newlineCalculation: y(7+13)=y6y^{(-7 + 13)} = y^{6}\newlineMath error check:

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