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can some please explain to me how my teacher get to the part that i highlight. (2^-5)^-3x i'm so lost someone please explain

can some please explain to me how my teacher get to the part that i highlight. (2^-5)^-3x-example-1
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Answer:

see explanation

Explanation:

using the rules of exponents


(1)/(a^(m) ) =
a^(-m)

then


(1)/(32) =
(1)/(2^5) =
2^(-5)

and


(a^m)^(n) =
a^(mn) , so


(2^(-5)) ^(-3x)

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