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PLSSSS HELP IF YOU TRULY KNOW THISSSS

PLSSSS HELP IF YOU TRULY KNOW THISSSS-example-1

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Answer:

7

Explanation:

In a fraction with indices, you minus the two powers.

So
(5^(6))/(5^2) will be
5^4\\, as 6-2 is 4.

So to solve
5^4 multiplied by
5^3 , you have to add 4 and 3, because you add the two indices together if they are being multiplied.

This means
5^4 multiplied by
5^3 is
5^7.

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