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how to rewrite 5 to the power of negative 3 as an equivalent expression without using negative or zero exponents
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how to rewrite 5 to the power of negative 3 as an equivalent expression without using negative or zero exponents
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I'm not really sure but because I got confused.
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5^(-3)
equivalent expression is
1/5³, or 1/125
hope this helps
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