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Whar is 10^-3 written as a positive exponent

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Answer:


(1)/(10^(3) )

Explanation:

Given expression:

10⁻³

To make this expression to a form with a positive exponent, we have to apply one of the rules of exponents;

a⁻ᵇ =
(1)/(a^(b) )

So;

10⁻³ =
(1)/(10^(3) )

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