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Chose the equivelent expresion 5⁶ a.(5⁴)² b.(5⁻²)⁻³ c.(5¹)⁵

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5 votes

Answer:


\Large \boxed{(5^(-2))^(-3)}

Explanation:

Applying the law of exponents :
(a^b)^c=a^(bc)


(5^4)^2 = 5^(4 * 2) = 5^(8)


(5^(-2))^(-3)=5^(-2 * -3)=5^6


(5^1)^5 =5^(1 * 5)=5^5

2 votes

Answer:


\huge\boxed{Option \ B}

Explanation:


5^6 is equivalent to

=>
(5^4)^2 = 5^(4*2) = 5^ 8

=>
(5^(-2))^(-3) = 5^(-2*-3) = 5^6Correct

=>
(5^1)^5 = 5^(1*5) = 5^5

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