How do you evaluate 6^ { - 2} \cdot 6^ { 0} \cdot 6?

1 Answer
May 14, 2017

6^{-1}

Explanation:

You can add exponents when they share the same base. In this case, the base for all the terms are 6. Therefore, you can do 6^{(-2 +0 + 1)}. ( Note 6 is just 6 raised to the first power). When you add everything, you get 6^{-1}.