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What is the simplified expression for 5^-3 •2^2 • 5^6 / 2^3 •5^2 ?

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Answer:

5/2

Explanation:

putting the exponents and then

User Mwoa
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Answer:
(5)/(2)


Explanation:

1. You have the following expression given in the problem above:


\frac{(5^(-3))(2^(2))(5^(6))} {(2^(3))(5^(2))}

2. You must apply the exponents properties, as following:

- To multiply powers that has the same bases, add the exponents of the bases that are equal:


\frac{(5^((-3+6)))(2^(2))} {(2^(3))(5^(2))}=\frac{(5^(3))(2^(2))} {(2^(3))(5^(2))}

- To divide powers that has the same bases, you must substract the exponents of the bases that are equal:


\frac{5^((3-2)))} {2^((3-2))}=(5)/(2)

3. Therefore, the answer is
(5)/(2)


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