Math, asked by ananyasrinivasan663, 3 days ago

What is (5/11)`-13 with a positive exponent?

What is the multiplicative inverse of (9/8)'4?

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Answered by kimtaebora922
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Answer:

ARMY here is the answer

Step-by-step explanation:

(13−7)−6

Positive exponent

(713)6=(−7)6(13)6=−1176494826809

Negative exponent

(13−7)−6=(13)−6(−7)6=1/48268091/−118649

i hope it helps

Answered by SorkoZom
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Question - 1)

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:\implies\sf{\bigg(\dfrac{5}{11}\bigg)^{-13}}

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:\implies\sf{\bigg(\dfrac{11}{5}\bigg)^{13}}

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•°• (5/11)¯¹³ with a positive exponent is (11/5)¹³.

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Question - 2)

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:\implies\sf{\bigg(\dfrac{9}{8}\bigg)^{4}}

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:\implies\sf{\bigg(\dfrac{8}{9}\bigg)^{-4}}

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•°• The multiplicative inverse of (9/8)⁴ is (8/9)¯.

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