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Evaluate 10x^2y^-2 for x = –1 and y = –2a) 10(2)^0b) 2 1/2c) 40d) 5/8
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Evaluate 10x^2y^-2 for x = –1 and y = –2a) 10(2)^0b) 2 1/2c) 40d) 5/8...
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