SOLUTION: Rewrite the expression using a negative exponent : 5/ x to the 5th power
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Question 392958: Rewrite the expression using a negative exponent : 5/ x to the 5th power
Answer by jsmallt9(3758) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
What is "to the 5th power?
The x?
Or the entire fraction, 5/x?
Please use parentheses to make your problems clear. Also use "^" to indicate powers. For example:
5/(x^5)
or
(5/x)^5
Tutors are more likely to help when the problems are clearly stated.
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