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PLEASE HELP. ILL MARK YOU BRAINLIEST. THIS COULD HELP ME A LOT THANK YOU!! Q- Which of the following is equivalent to the expression below?

Expression:y^-2 • y^-3 • x^2

A) x^2 / y^5

B) y^5 / x^2

C) x^2 y^5

D) xy^-3


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