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I had this question for higher tier maths and I was wondering if anyone could help me out.

This answer has to be in powers. If I do a number like this 1(2) is means 1 to the power of 2.

My question is:
3(11) x 3(-3) divided by 3(-5) to equal answer.

The three to the power of minus five is dived by both the figures that I stated.

The answer will have a power in it. I had 3(-3) but I personally doubt its right.

Thanks guys, sorry if I've confused you all.
 Sep 19, 2012
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Jadeykins1993:

I had this question for higher tier maths and I was wondering if anyone could help me out.

This answer has to be in powers. If I do a number like this 1(2) is means 1 to the power of 2.

My question is:
3(11) x 3(-3) divided by 3(-5) to equal answer.

The three to the power of minus five is dived by both the figures that I stated.

The answer will have a power in it. I had 3(-3) but I personally doubt its right.

Thanks guys, sorry if I've confused you all.

 Sep 19, 2012
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this easy
 Sep 19, 2012

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