Rewrite the expression $x^{-\frac{5}{7}}$ in radical form. $x^{-\frac{5}{7}} = $
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Step 1: To rewrite x^(-(5)/(7)) in radical form, we can use the property that x^(-(a)/(b)) is equivalent to 1/(x^(a/b)). Show more…
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