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What is the value of the expression (–5) -3?

1. Apply the negative exponents rule:    
1
(−5)3

2. Expand the power:          
1
(−5)(−5)(−5)

3. Simplify:               
1
x

What is the value of x?

x =

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Answer:

X = -125

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Answer:

X = -125

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Answer:

The value of x is -125

Therefore x=-125

Explanation:

Given that the expression is
(-5)^(-3)

To solve the expression :


(-5)^(-3)


=(1)/((-5)^3) ( by using the property
a^(-m)=(1)/(a^m) )


=(1)/((-5)* (-5)* (-5)) ( expanding the power )

Let
x=(-5)* (-5)* (-5)


=(1)/(x)

Now the value of x is
x=(-5)* (-5)* (-5)


=-125

Therefore x=-125

The value of x is -125

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