Math, asked by TbiaSupreme, 1 year ago

[(-5)³]³ ÷ [(-5)²]³ : Find the value.

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Answered by payal961
5
your answer is>>>>>

-5^3×3=-5^9

-5^2×3=-5^6
- 5^9÷5^6
-5^9-6
-5^3
so, your answer is 5^3
thank u!!
Answered by sushiladevi4418
1

Answer:

-125

Step-by-step explanation:

As per the question,

We have to find the value of [(-5)³]³ ÷ [(-5)²]³

Now,

[(-5)³]³ ÷ [(-5)²]³can also be written as

\frac{((-5)^{3})^{3}}{((-5)^{2})^{3}}

As we know that according to power of a power property of exponent, power can be simply multiplied. that is,

(x^{a})^{b} =x^{a\times b} = x^{ab}

Therefore,

\frac{((-5)^{3})^{3}}{((-5)^{2})^{3}}

\frac{(-5)^{9}}{(-5)^{6}}

{(-5)^{3}

= -125

Hence, the required value is -125

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