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So what you have to know is x^-y = 1/(x^y). Basically 1/ same thing with positive power.
For example
5^-4 = 1/(5^4)
Now
1/(5^-4) = 1/(1/(5^4)) =
1 * (5^4)/1. Because when you dividing a fraction, you multiple it and switch order.
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5^4
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