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Rewrite the expression in the form 
y^(n).

(1)/(y^((5)/(4)))=◻

Rewrite the expression in the form yn y^{n} .\newline1y54= \frac{1}{y^{\frac{5}{4}}}=\square

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Q. Rewrite the expression in the form yn y^{n} .\newline1y54= \frac{1}{y^{\frac{5}{4}}}=\square
  1. Apply negative exponent property: Apply the property of negative exponents which states that 1/an=an1/a^n = a^{-n} to rewrite the expression.\newline(1)/(y(5)/(4))=y5/4(1)/(y^{(5)/(4)}) = y^{-5/4}
  2. 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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