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Luna Orr
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31 October, 05:11
Simply 5^3/5^7 leaving your answer in index
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Alissa Li
31 October, 05:27
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Step-by-step explanation:
When the base is same but the exponents are different, the rule is that a^m/a^n
= a^m-n
So in this case let a be 5, m be 3 and n be 7
5^3/5^7
= 5^3-7
= 5^-4
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