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Neil tried to rewrite the expression \dfrac{5^{-6}} {5^{-4}} 5 βˆ’4 5 βˆ’6 start fraction, 5, start superscript, minus, 6, end superscript, divided by, 5, start superscript, minus, 4, end superscript, end fraction. \begin{aligned} &\phantom{=}\dfrac{5^{-6}} {5^{-4}} &=5^{-6-(-4)}&\text{Step } 1 &=5^{-2}&\text{Step } 2 &=\dfrac{1}{5^2}&\text{Step } 3 \end{aligned} = 5 βˆ’4 5 βˆ’6 =5 βˆ’6βˆ’(βˆ’4) =5 βˆ’2 = 5 2 1 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Did Neil make a mistake? If so, in which step? Choose 1

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