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Simplify.
Rewrite the expression in the form 
5^(n).

(5^(-8))(5^(-10))=

Simplify.\newlineRewrite the expression in the form \newline5n5^{n}.\newline(58)(510)=(5^{-8})(5^{-10})=

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Q. Simplify.\newlineRewrite the expression in the form \newline5n5^{n}.\newline(58)(510)=(5^{-8})(5^{-10})=
  1. Use Exponent Property: To simplify the expression (58)(510)(5^{-8})(5^{-10}), we use the property of exponents that states when multiplying powers with the same base, we add the exponents.\newlineCalculation: 58×510=58+10=5185^{-8} \times 5^{-10} = 5^{-8 + -10} = 5^{-18}

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