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Neil tried to rewrite the expression 5^-6/5^-4 5^-6/5^-4 = 5^-6-(-4) Step 1 5^-2 Step 2 1/5^2 Step 3 Did Neil make a mistake? If so, in which step?
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Neil tried to rewrite the expression 5^-6/5^-4
5^-6/5^-4
=
5^-6-(-4) Step 1
5^-2 Step 2
1/5^2 Step 3
Did Neil make a mistake? If so, in which step?
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0.04
is what the answer should be
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