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I need to know the answer rn

I need to know the answer rn-example-1

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A. 1/32


Step-by-step explanation:


There can't be negative exponents in the numerator, so we bring down the top 2 and take away the negative on the 3.

The equation is now:

(1)/(2^(2) 2^(3) )

To multiply exponents with the same base, leave the base alone and add the exponents.


(1)/( 2^(5))

Solve 2^5.


(1)/(32)
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Option C is your answer.

Add (- 3) + 2 to get - 1 for the exponents. 2^ (-1) is the same as 1 / 2^1 which is 1/2.
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