SOLUTION: whats the answer to (3/5) 3 as an exponent
so 3 over 5 and 3 as an exponent also the 3&5 are in parenthesis
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Question 635068: whats the answer to (3/5) 3 as an exponent
so 3 over 5 and 3 as an exponent also the 3&5 are in parenthesis
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It is not an equation so there is no solution and so there is no question.
Are you supposed to convert it, simplify it, mail it, eat it?
(3/5)^3
3^3/5^3=27/125
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