Math, asked by abyadsadeed, 5 months ago

What needs to be multiplied (5/3)^-5 to get (3/5)^2 ??
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Answered by karthikeyaj007
1

Answer:

to find what must be multiplied, we must take it as a variable x

(5/3)^-5 * x = (3/5)^2

x = (5/3)^5 * (3/5)^2

x = (3/5)^-5 * (3/5)^2

since the numbers themselves are the same, but the powers are different, the answer would be the same number with the sum of the powers

x = (3/5)^-3

so, the number would have to be multiplied by (3/5)^-3

Answered by parthrathi84
0

Answer:

the upper answer is absolutely correct

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