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( (1)/(2) ) {}^( - 5)express the following expression into non zero and non negative exponents.

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32

Explanation:

The expression is given below as


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

To solve this expression, we need to apply the law of indices


x^(-1)\text{ = }\frac{1\text{ }}{x^{1^{}}}

Let x = 1/2


(x)^(-5)\text{ = }(1)/(x^5)

substitute the value of x = 1/2 into the above-simplified expression


\begin{gathered} ((1)/(2))^(-5)\text{ = }(1)/(((1)/(2))^5) \\ =\text{ }(1)/(((1)/(32))) \\ =\text{ }\frac{32\cdot\text{ 1}}{1} \\ =\text{ 32} \end{gathered}

Hence, (1/2)^-5 is 32

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