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How do I Simplify -5x to the 3 power? - Answers

You can't, -5x^3 is as simple as possible, it simply means take "x" and multiply it by itself twice (x times x times x), then multiple the answer to that by -5. To give an example, I will plug in a number for "x". Lets say x=3. So the equation would look like "-5*3^3". First you do 3^3. 3 X 3 X 3 = 27 So "3^3" has become "27". Now the equation looks like "-5*27" Now all you have to do is solve for -5*27, which equals -135. In case you did not know, "*" means "multiplied by" (or "times") and "^" means "to the power of".



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You can't, -5x^3 is as simple as possible, it simply means take "x" and multiply it by itself twice (x times x times x), then multiple the answer to that by -5. To give an example, I will plug in a number for "x". Lets say x=3. So the equation would look like "-5*3^3". First you do 3^3. 3 X 3 X 3 = 27 So "3^3" has become "27". Now the equation looks like "-5*27" Now all you have to do is solve for -5*27, which equals -135. In case you did not know, "*" means "multiplied by" (or "times") and "^" means "to the power of".



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How do I Simplify -5x to the 3 power? - Answers

You can't, -5x^3 is as simple as possible, it simply means take "x" and multiply it by itself twice (x times x times x), then multiple the answer to that by -5. To give an example, I will plug in a number for "x". Lets say x=3. So the equation would look like "-5*3^3". First you do 3^3. 3 X 3 X 3 = 27 So "3^3" has become "27". Now the equation looks like "-5*27" Now all you have to do is solve for -5*27, which equals -135. In case you did not know, "*" means "multiplied by" (or "times") and "^" means "to the power of".

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      You can't, -5x^3 is as simple as possible, it simply means take "x" and multiply it by itself twice (x times x times x), then multiple the answer to that by -5. To give an example, I will plug in a number for "x". Lets say x=3. So the equation would look like "-5*3^3". First you do 3^3. 3 X 3 X 3 = 27 So "3^3" has become "27". Now the equation looks like "-5*27" Now all you have to do is solve for -5*27, which equals -135. In case you did not know, "*" means "multiplied by" (or "times") and "^" means "to the power of".
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