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Choose the answer that shows 5^-15 rewrite using a positive exponent? ​

Choose the answer that shows 5^-15 rewrite using a positive exponent? ​-example-1

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Answer:

1/5^15

Explanation:

You use the exponent rule:

a^-b = 1/a^b

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Answer:


the \: ans = \boxed{\frac{1}{5 {}^(15) } }

Explanation:


since \: anything \: raised \: to \: power \: (- whatever) \: is \: same \: as \to (1)/(anything \: raised \: to \: power \: whatever) \\ so \to \: x {}^( - 8) = \frac{1}{ {x}^(8) } \\ \\ hence \to \boxed{ {5}^( - 15) = \frac{1}{5 {}^(15) } }

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