It's very easy, just try raising 5 to different powers until you get 125.
5^1 = 5
5^2 = 5*5 = 25
5^3 = 25*5 = 125
Ah, x is 3!
Answer:
![\sqrt[n]{x^a}=x^{a/n}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Csqrt%5Bn%5D%7Bx%5Ea%7D%3Dx%5E%7Ba%2Fn%7D)
Step-by-step explanation:
While the "law"
![\sqrt[n]{x^n}=x](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Csqrt%5Bn%5D%7Bx%5En%7D%3Dx)
may seem more applicable, and may seem to be a special case of the law shown in the answer above, it is not true in general. For example, ...

Answer:
4*4*4*4*4
Step-by-step explanation:
i dont know what ur on mate
X=-4 x=0 x=5
5-4-12=-4-7 5+0-12=0-7 5+5-12=5-7
-11=-11 -7=-7 -2=-2