SOLUTION: HOW DO YOU MAKE A NEGATIVE EXPONENT INTO A POSITIVE EXPONENT AND WRITTEN IN STANDARD FORM USING FRACTIONS. FOR EXAPMLE {}= EXPONENT NEGATIVE POSITIVE STANDARD

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Question 315297: HOW DO YOU MAKE A NEGATIVE EXPONENT INTO A POSITIVE EXPONENT AND WRITTEN IN STANDARD FORM USING FRACTIONS.
FOR EXAPMLE {}= EXPONENT
NEGATIVE POSITIVE STANDARD
6{-2} (1/6){2} 1/36
CAN YOU HELP ME WITH THE FIRST ONE
5{-3} I NEED IT IN POSITIVE AND STANDARD

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