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Problem ID: PRABDN8J Use what you know about exponential notation to complete the expressions below. (-5) X -X(-5) = 17 times Use the ^ symbol to represent an exponent. For example: (-5)2 should be typed as (-5)^2 engage Type your answer below (numeric expression Submit Answer

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(-5)^X-X^(-5)=17Explanations:

Since (-5)2 using the exponential symbol can be written as (-5)^2

This means -5 in 2 places

(-5)X, using the exponential symbol, can be written as (-5)^X

X(-5), using the exponential symbol can be written as X^(-5)

Therefore:

(-5)X - X(-5) = 17, in exponential form, can be written as:

(-5)^X - X^(-5) = 17


(-5)^X-X^(-5)=\text{ 17}

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