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explain the answer above by using laws of exponents,simplifying and writing in exponential form.DONT ANSWER IF YOU DONT KNOW HOW TO SOLVE​.answer the d one​

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Answered by ashish1112
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Answer:

(-5)⁶ × (-5) ^–6

= 5^6-6

=5^0

=1

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

➠{( { ({ - 5})^{ - 3} })^{2} } \times {( { ({ - 5})^{2} })^{3} } \\  \\ ➠ { - 5}^{3 \times 2}  \times  { - 5}^{2 \times -  3}  \\  \\ ➠ \ { - 5}^{6}  \times  { - 5}^{ - 6}

 \bold \red{ \: since \: bases \: are \: same \: powers \: will \: get \: added}

 ➠{ - 5}^{6 + ( - 6)}  \\  ➠ { - 5}^{0}  \\ ➠1

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