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Simplify 5 x times the fraction 1 over x to the power of negative 7 times x to the power of negative 2. 5x 5x−6 5 5x6

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Answer:


  • 5x^6

Step-by-step explanation:

The expression that you want to simplify is:


  • 5x* (1)/(x^(-7))* x^{-2

This is the simplification step-by-step:

1. Mulitply the expressions on the numerator among them and the expressions on the denominator among them:


5x* (1)/(x^(-7))* x^(-2)=(5x\cdot x^(-2))/(x^(-7))

2. For equal bases that are multiplying, add the exponents:


(5x\cdot x^(-2))/(x^(-7))=(5x^(1-2))/(x^(-7))=(5x^(-1))/(x^(-7))

3. Pass the power on the denominator to the numerator by changing its sign (negative exponents become positive when inverted)


(5x^(-1))/(x^(-7))=5x^(-1)x^(7)

4. Simplify adding the exponents with the same base:


5x^(-1)x^(7)=5x^(-1+7)=5x^6

And that is the final expression in its most simple form.

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