I need help with this question. The directions say to evaluate and express the answer in the simplest form.

Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
(9)^-5/2
In order to get rid of the negative exponent, take the reprocal of 9/1
⇒([tex]\frac{1}{9}[/tex])^5/2
[tex]\frac{1^\frac{5}{2} }{9\frac{5}{2} }[/tex]⇒This is also the same thing but we’re are breaking it down.
[tex]\frac{(1^{\frac{1}{2})^{5} } }{(9\frac{1}{2})^{5} }[/tex]⇒We are further breaking this down...
^[tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] is technically the square root of a number.
[tex]\sqrt{1}^{5}[/tex]=1
[tex]\sqrt{9}^{5}[/tex]=243
I’m only 8 years old ;-;