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Astrid1:

I want to know if I did this math right before I turn it in so, can anyone check?

Astrid1:

UkuleleGirl:

The first one is wrong.

UkuleleGirl:

I think

Astrid1:

Oh? Which part did I do wrong?

UkuleleGirl:

The first one

Astrid1:

@ukulelegirl wrote:
The first one
I get that. But what part of the first one?

snowflake0531:

The answer is correct for the first one, it's just your steps. I think you meant -3 PLUS 7 as the exponent

UkuleleGirl:

You did it right....but...if your supposed to simlify then it should be 625.

Astrid1:

Oh yeah, I didn't put the plus sign there. Oops.

CheeseStick7793:

@snowflake0531 wrote:
The answer is correct for the first one, it's just your steps. I think you meant -3 PLUS 7 as the exponent
I agree

snowflake0531:

saying I agree is the spammiest of spam

UkuleleGirl:

If your simplifying, \(5^4\) then it should be 625

Astrid1:

@ukulelegirl wrote:
You did it right....but...if your supposed to simlify then it should be 625.
Wht ?

CheeseStick7793:

@snowflake0531 wrote:
saying I agree is the spammiest of spam
bruh

UkuleleGirl:

bcs you do the 5 to the exponent of 4

UkuleleGirl:

but i'm not sure..

snowflake0531:

for the second one your answer is correct but the second line, I think you meant x^-6

snowflake0531:

also at the end you could simplify it to 1/(16x^6)

snowflake0531:

for the last one is the x the variable x or multiplication?

snowflake0531:

if it is multiplication, it's incorrect, just the last line, the answer I think you mean10^(-4)

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