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Choose the answer that shows 5–15 rewritten using a positive exponent.

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Answer:

The required answer is
(1)/(5^(15)).

Explanation:

Consider the provided exponent.

The given exponent is
5^(-15).

We need to write it using a positive exponent.

So, use the property:
a^(-m)=(1)/(a^m)

By using the above property we can rewrite the given exponent as:


5^(-15)=(1)/(5^(15))

Hence, the required answer is
(1)/(5^(15)).

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