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    Rewrite the Expression Without Using Negative Exponents\(3 x^{-5}\) A)\(\frac{1}{3 x^{5}}\)
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Rewrite the Expression Without Using Negative Exponents 3x−53 x^{-5}3x−5 A) 13x5\frac{1}{3 x^{5}}3x51​

Question 418

Question 418

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Rewrite the expression without using negative exponents. (A ssume all variables represent nonzero real numbers.)
- 3x−53 x^{-5}3x−5


A) 13x5\frac{1}{3 x^{5}}3x51​
B) −2x-2 x−2x
C) 3x53 x^{5}3x5
D) 3x5\frac{3}{x^{5}}x53​

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