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What is the value of n?

What is the value of n?-example-1
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Answer:


n = { \boxed{ - (2)/(3) }}

Explanation:


\frac{1}{( {\sqrt[3]{5}})^(2) } = {5}^(n) \\

- Change or convert the cube root into an index form; ³x = x^


\frac{1}{( {5}^{ (1)/(3) }) {}^(2) } = {5}^(n) \\

- Open the brackets by multiplying the powers; (a²)² = a²×²


\frac{1}{ {5}^{( (1)/(3) * 2)} } = {5}^(n) \\ \\ \frac{1}{ {5}^{ (2)/(3) } } = {5}^(n)

- Following the law of indices below;


{ \boxed{ \blue{ \pmb{( \frac{1}{ {x}^(a) } ) = {x}^( - a) }}}}

- Therefore;


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

- Since the bases (5) are the same, the powers are equal;


n = - (2)/(3)

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