SOLUTION: Rewrite the number without radicals or exponents. -(-125/27) to the -4/3 I have no idea where to begin...

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Question 210128: Rewrite the number without radicals or exponents.
-(-125/27) to the -4/3
I have no idea where to begin...

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Rewrite the number without radicals or exponents.
-(-125/27) to the -4/3
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Assuming the 1st minus sign is outside the exponent operation:
=
= Cube root of -125 is -5, of 27 is 3
=
= -1/(625/81)
= -81/625

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