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can someone please tell me the answer to these ASAP​

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Answered by friends1664
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5⁴

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(√25) ^9

5^-1/9

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Answered by IIKaminaKingII
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In linear algebra, the transpose of a matrix is an operator which flips a matrix over its diagonal; that is, it switches the row and column indices of the matrix A by producing another matrix, often denoted by Aᵀ. The transpose of a matrix was introduced in 1858 by the British mathematician Arthur Cayley.

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