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(00) \newliney=53xy=\frac{5}{3}x

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Q. (00) \newliney=53xy=\frac{5}{3}x
  1. Identify Base and Exponent: Identify the base and the exponent in the expression.\newlineIn the expression y=(53)xy = (\frac{5}{3})^x, the base is (53)(\frac{5}{3}) and xx represents the exponent, which indicates how many times the base is multiplied by itself.
  2. Write in Exponential Form: Write the expression in exponential form.\newlineThe expression y=(53)xy = (\frac{5}{3})^x is already in exponential form, where (53)(\frac{5}{3}) is the base and xx is the exponent. There is no need to rewrite or simplify it further.