Respuesta :

[tex]x^{\frac{1}{\frac{-3}{6} }}[/tex]

First, let's deal with the fraction in the denominator of the exponent. Multiply the top and bottom of the exponent by 6.

[tex]x^{\frac{6}{-3} }[/tex]

Now that the fraction in the denominator is taken care of, we can reduce the denominator.

[tex]x^{-2}[/tex]. Some professors might accept this as simplest form, but others might ask you to get rid of the negative.

[tex]x^{-2} = \frac{1}{x^{2} }[/tex]

Answer:

*i forgot what a radical is but* your answer is -2

Step-by-step explanation:

there is something called

REDUCE COMPOUND FRACTIONS

basically it's

 [tex]m/f/t[/tex]

so

[tex]1/-3/6\\[/tex]

is gonna be

[tex]1*6/-3[/tex]

which is -2