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I don’t understand the equation someone help me-example-1

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For the first one, since x=5, we would substitute 5 for x in the expression:

{x}^(2)
So, it would be 5^2, which means 5 multiplied by itself 2 times, so it would be 5×5 which is 25.

For the next one, it's asking:

{1}^(x)
So if we substitute 5 for x, we get:

{1}^(5)
Which means 1 multiplied by itself 5 times, so it would be 1×1×1×1×1 which equals 1.

Finally, we have:

{x}^(1)
So again we substitute 5 for x to get

{5}^(1)
Which means 5 multiplied by itself one time which is just 5.
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Answer:

#1

25

#2

1

#3

5

Explanation:


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