Please answer quickly.

Answer:
Option 4
Step-by-step explanation:
=> [tex]\frac{4}{5} x^{-9}y^6z^8[/tex]
If there is any variable having a negative exponent, we should move it to its opposite side (Denominator to numerator and vice versa) So that it's exponent become positive.
=> [tex]\frac{4y^6z^8}{5x^9}[/tex]
Answer: D) [tex]\frac{4y^6z^8}{5x^9}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
(4/5)x^-9y^6z^8 = [tex]\frac{4x^{-9}y^6z^8}{5}[/tex]
Any negative exponent can be taken to the other side of the fraction to be positive. Thus,
[tex]\frac{4x^{-9}y^6z^8}{5}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{4y^6z^8}{5x^9}[/tex]
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