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What is the value of AAA when we rewrite \left(\dfrac 56\right)^{x}( 6 5 ​ ) x left parenthesis, start fraction, 5, divided by, 6, end fraction, right parenthesis, start superscript, x, end superscript as A^{-8x}A −8x A, start superscript, minus, 8, x, end superscript ?

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User Slohrsh
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Final answer:

To rewrite (5/6)^x * (5/6)^x as A^(-8x)A^(-8x), we can use the rule for multiplying powers with the same base to add the exponents. So, the value of AAA when we rewrite the expression is 5^(-16x).

Step-by-step explanation:

When we rewrite (5/6)^x * (5/6)^x as A^(-8x)A^(-8x), we can use the rule for multiplying powers with the same base to add the exponents. So, we have 5^(-8x) * 5^(-8x) = 5^(-16x).

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User CthenB
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Answer:

(5/6) ^ -1/8

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