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Answer: 5x^(-1) or 5/x.

Step-by-step explanation: The equation given is (5*x^2)/x^3 and we are supposed to solve it for x = 2. First. we simplify the equation. Since we have x^2 in the numerator and x^3 in the denominator, using the equation a^x/a^y = a^(x - y) we find that we get 5*x^(-1) we can leave it like this or simplify it to 5/x, since negative exponents mean fractions.

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