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How do you write 5y<3 without exponents?

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Answer: 5y times 5y times 5y

Step-by-step explanation: I’m going to assume you meant “(5y)^3”

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When an exponent is 1, the base remains the same. a 1 = a . When an exponent is 0, the result of the exponentiation of any base will always be 1, although some debate surrounds 0 0 being 1 or undefined. For many applications, defining 0 0 as 1 is convenient.. a 0 = 1 . Shown below is an example of an argument for a 0 =1 using one of the previously mentioned exponent laws.

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