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B.E.S.T. Algebra 1 · EOC Florida standards 11A-11B
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Simplify: x⁻³

A−x³
B1/x³
Cx³
D−3x
Explanation
📌 Negative exponent = reciprocal. x⁻³ = 1/x³

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