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Answered by thevamp
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hey mate✌✌✌

here is your answer⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵

 =  {( \frac{3}{5} )}^{ - 3}  \times(   { \frac{3}{5}) }^{2}  \\  = ( { \frac{3}{5})}^{ - 3 + 2}  \\  = ( { \frac{3}{5} })^{-1}

=5/3

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Answered by alok5634
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 \frac{3}{5} of \: power \:  - 1

this is answer

first of all this identity is

 {a}^{ - 3}  \times  {a}^{ 2}

then

(a )is a common and power is not same

that's why

we will add power

then answer will came


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