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What is an equivalent expression for x^-3 that uses positive exponents
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What is an equivalent expression for x^-3 that uses positive exponents
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the equivalent expression is (1/x)^3
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We know that an algebraic expressions is equivalent when their values obtained by substituting the values of the variables are same. An expression for x^-3 that uses positive exponents is
(1/x)^3.
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