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\left(-y^{1}\right)^{2}\left(-y^{3}\right)^{3}
Use the rules of exponents to simplify the expression.
\left(y^{1}\right)^{2}\left(-1\right)\left(y^{3}\right)^{3}
To raise the product of two or more numbers to a power, raise each number to the power and take their product.
-\left(y^{1}\right)^{2}\left(y^{3}\right)^{3}
Use the Commutative Property of Multiplication.
-y^{2}y^{3\times 3}
To raise a power to another power, multiply the exponents.
-y^{2}y^{9}
Multiply 3 times 3.
-y^{2+9}
To multiply powers of the same base, add their exponents.
-y^{11}
Add the exponents 2 and 9.
\left(-y^{1}\right)^{2}\left(-y^{3}\right)^{3}
Use the rules of exponents to simplify the expression.
\left(y^{1}\right)^{2}\left(-1\right)\left(y^{3}\right)^{3}
To raise the product of two or more numbers to a power, raise each number to the power and take their product.
-\left(y^{1}\right)^{2}\left(y^{3}\right)^{3}
Use the Commutative Property of Multiplication.
-y^{2}y^{3\times 3}
To raise a power to another power, multiply the exponents.
-y^{2}y^{9}
Multiply 3 times 3.
-y^{2+9}
To multiply powers of the same base, add their exponents.
-y^{11}
Add the exponents 2 and 9.