Math, asked by Varshithamunnangi, 8 months ago

explain the 1/(5)-⁴in positive exponent​

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Answered by iamlegendofbrainly
1

HEY MATE

HERE IS YOUR ANSWER

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 \frac{1}{5}  ^{ - 4}

=

 {5}^{4}

=5×5×5×5

=625

or

 {5}^{4}

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Answered by priyanshukumari4751
1

Answer:

Yes this exponent is positive

Step-by-step explanation:

given,

1/(5)-^4.

so write them also just like

(5)^4 (1/a^-m=a^m)

now ,. 5×5×5×5

=625

625/1. so from this we conclude that 1/(5)^4 is positive exponent

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