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I NEED HELP WITH MY MATH PLEASE

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(-5)^11

Since we have the same base for the exponent (-5) in both the numerator and the denominator, we can combine the exponents. As this is a fraction, which means dividing, we subtract the the exponents. (This is just a rule. When dividing exponents with the same base, subtract the powers.) So if we subtract 5 minus -6 we get 11. So we’re left with -5 raised to the 11th power, or (-5)^11