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When solving (5/3)^-2 What do you do first?
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Answer:
steps:
(5/3)^-2
1 / (5/3)²
(first turn the
negative
exponent to
positive
)
1 × 3²/5²
(
division by a fraction
turned to multiplication by the
multiplicative inverse
of (5/3)²)
3²/5²
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