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Yea so I need help please

Yea so I need help please-example-1
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Answer:

NOPE ... the answer is the first one...

the 3/5 ths is in the denominator, thus it needs a negative sign

just remember that


x^(1/2) =√(x) \\x^(1/n) = \sqrt[n]{x} \\x^(-2) = (1)/(x^(2) )

Explanation:

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