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Which can be used to describe an equivalent expression for (s Superscript 6 Baseline) Superscript negative 3?

Adding the exponents will create an equivalent expression.
Dividing the exponents will create an equivalent expression.
There are three factors of StartFraction 1 Over s Superscript 6 Baseline EndFraction.
There are three factors of StartFraction 1 Over s Superscript 3 Baseline EndFraction.


Which can be used to describe an equivalent expression for (s Superscript 6 Baseline) Superscript n

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