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Can someone help with these two please

Can someone help with these two please-example-1
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Answer:

16. D

17. 5^-1 · 5^-1 and 25^-1

8^0 · 8^3 and 8^3

Explanation:

When you multiply two same numbers with exponents, just think of it as adding up exponents.

When you divide two same numbers with exponents, just think of it as subtracting exponents.

If a parenthesis has an exponent outside, then every exponent inside the parenthesis will be multiplied by that outside parenthesis.

(5^-1)^-2 · 5^3 ÷ 5^7

5^2 · 5^3 ÷ 5^7

5^5 ÷ 5^7

5^-2

When exponents are negative, you have to flip them or put them on the other side

5^-2 = 1/5^2 = 1/25

Let's try to find the equivalent pairs

6^7 ÷ 6^-2 = 6^5

6^9 = 6^5 Not equivalent

(6^3)^0 = 6

6^0 = 1 (Any number with a zero exponent is always 1)

1 = 6 Not equivalent

5^-1 · 5^-1 = 25^-1

5^-2 = 25^-1

Flip em

1/5^2 = 1/25

1/25 = 1/25 Equivalent

8^0 · 8^3 = 8^3

8^3 = 8^3 Equivalent

4^-3 ÷ 4^2 = 4^5

4^-5 = 4^5 Not equivalent

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