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A^2/5 x a^-3 in the form a^n

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Answer:

a^(-2 3/5)

Explanation:

When you multiply two numbers together with the same base, you can add the two exponents together. In this case,
a^{(2)/(5)}\cdot a^(-3)=a^{-2(3)/(5)}. Hope this helps!

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