(-5.1)^0

a. 1 <<
b. 0
c. -5.1
d. -1

3g^-2 b^2

a. 3b^2/g^2
b. 3g^2 b^-2 <<<
c. 3gb^-4
d. b^2/3g^2

3/g^-2 h^3

a. 3/g^2 h^3 <<
b. 3g^2/h^3
c. 6g/h^3
d. 3/gh

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3g^-2 b^2 = 3b^2/g^2
negative exponents are in the denominator

3/g^-2 = 3g^2
So, 3/g^-2 h^3 = 3g^2 h^3
missing parentheses?
SO is all of them correct?
2 were wrong, he told you what was wrong.
Ok. I changed.
number two to a
number three to b
That is fine as long as you did not skip any parentheses when you typed the question as Steve asked. We are all assuming that h^3 is in the numerator.
Number 1. Anything that is squared by 0 is automatically equal to 1.
Number 2. and 3. When you square something you are just multiplying it by itself. So if I have 6^2 It would be 6*6. Same with others. 6^3 6^4 6^7 you are just taking the first number and multiplying it by itself however many times it is powered. Hope that helps!
1. A
2. A
3. B
4. A
5. C

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