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Help simplify this expression I am having a hard time please explain how you got your answer 5/b-3

Help simplify this expression I am having a hard time please explain how you got your-example-1
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Given:


\text{ }(5)/(b^(-2))

Recall the following rule: The negative exponent rule tells us that a number with a negative exponent should be put to the denominator, and vice versa.

Since b^-2 is in the denominator, we will now be putting it into the denominator and remove the negative sign.

We get,


\text{ }(5)/(b^(-2))=(5b^2)/(1)=5b^2

The answer is:


5b^2

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