Simplifying Exponents in Math Made Easy

Question 1: What is the result of raising 5 to the power of -2 times 3 to the power of 5, all raised to the power of -2?

A. 3 raised to the third power divided by 5 raised to the fourth power

B. Negative 3 raised to the third power divided by 5 raised to the fourth power

C. 5 raised to the fourth power divided by 3 raised to the tenth power

D. Negative 5 raised to the fourth power divided by 3 raised to the tenth power

Answer 1:

The expression is equivalent to 625.

When simplifying expressions involving exponents, it is important to apply the laws of exponents correctly.

In this particular case, the expression (5^-2 * 3^5)^-2 simplifies to 625.

To simplify, first evaluate the exponents inside the parentheses: 5^-2 is equal to 1/5^2 which is 1/25, and 3^5 is equal to 243.

Next, raise the result to the -2 power: (1/25)^-2 = (25/1)^2 = 625.

Therefore, the final answer to the expression is 625.

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