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What is the product of (5^-1)(5^-3)

1/625
1/25
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the answer is 1/625
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Answer:


(1)/(625)

Explanation:

The given expression is
(5^(-1))(5^(-3))

Apply the product law of exponent:
x^a\cdot x^b=x^(a+b)


(5^(-1))(5^(-3))\\\\=5^(-1+(-3))\\\\=5^(-4)

Now, apply the exponent rule:
x^(-a)=(1)/(x^a)


5^(-4)\\\\=(1)/(5^4)\\\\=(1)/(625)

Therefore, the product of the given expression is
(1)/(625)

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