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Jaxon Harrison
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10 January, 22:31
What is the value of y^-5/x^-3 for x=2 and u=-4
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Liam Gould
10 January, 22:49
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Answer:Typo should read y=-4
-1/128
Step-by-step explanation:
y^-5/x^-3 = x^3/y^5 = 2^3 / (-4) ^5 = - 8/1024 = - 1/128
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