SOLUTION: (-5/4)^3(4/5)^2 Both of these are fractions. I believe you flip the first one and make it a positve number

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Both of these are fractions. I believe you flip the first one and make it a positve number
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Answer by edjones(8007)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(-5/4)^3(4/5)^2
-5^3/4^3=-125/64
4^2/5^2=16/25
-125/64 * 16/25
=-5/4
.
Ed

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