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Check my homework on negative indices! just need confirmation that i'm doing the right thing here. (2p^{-3} q^{8} )^{4} i got \frac{16q^{32} }{p^{12} } (2m^{-4}n^{5})^{-2} i got \frac{m^{8} }{4n^{10} } 2(5g^{-4}h^{-6})^{2} i got \frac{2}{25} g^{8}h^{12} 4(2c^{-3}d^{6})^{-5} i got \frac{c^{15} }{8d^{30} }

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