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Can anyone explain this to me?? I’m confused

Can anyone explain this to me?? I’m confused-example-1

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For example 5^-2 has to be in a positive exponent form you would put it as a fraction 1/5 and make the exponent positive next to the 5. This is due to a flip which makes the exponent positive
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