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Rewrite the expression in the form
y
n
y^{n}
y
n
.
\newline
1
y
5
4
=
□
\frac{1}{y^{\frac{5}{4}}}=\square
y
4
5
1
=
□
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Algebra 1
Simplify linear expressions using properties
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Q.
Rewrite the expression in the form
y
n
y^{n}
y
n
.
\newline
1
y
5
4
=
□
\frac{1}{y^{\frac{5}{4}}}=\square
y
4
5
1
=
□
Apply negative exponent property:
Apply the property of
negative exponents
which states that
1
/
a
n
=
a
−
n
1/a^n = a^{-n}
1/
a
n
=
a
−
n
to rewrite the expression.
\newline
(
1
)
/
(
y
(
5
)
/
(
4
)
)
=
y
−
5
/
4
(1)/(y^{(5)/(4)}) = y^{-5/4}
(
1
)
/
(
y
(
5
)
/
(
4
)
)
=
y
−
5/4
Check for errors:
Check for any mathematical errors in the previous step. No errors found in the application of the negative exponent property.
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