melissaerdem
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  • 18-08-2017
  • Mathematics
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Help! What is 5(3^3*3^-3) (Use Laws of Exponents)
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kphung76127
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  • 18-08-2017
(3^3)* (3^-3)= 3^0
Remember that if you have the same base, add the exponents.

3^0=1

5(1)=5

Final answer: 5
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