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A number raised to a negative exponent is negative.
a. always b. never c. sometimes *****
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Anonymous
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1. (-5.1)^0
* 1 2. 3g^-2 b^2 * 3b^2/g^2 3. 3/g^-2 h^3 * 3g^2/h^3 4. 2x^-2 y^-2 x=3 y=-2 * 1/18 5. 1/2^-2 x^-3 y^5 * 16
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Fas
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Apply the property of negative integer exponents to solve 7-3 . Your answer should be in fraction form and you will need to
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bbj
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Apply the Property of Negative Integer Exponents to solve 3^−4 . The answer should not contain any exponent expression or
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What is 7^-2?
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Jesent
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simplify expression (no negative exponents)
-2^-3(xy^3)^-2/x^-1y^-3 I got 1/-8x^2y^2
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Tim
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Which is equal to 3^3/3^-1?
A -81 B -1/81 C 1/81 D 81 The options totally confuses me because I thought it would have to be 3^2
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Jillian
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2power of -2 how much
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Lakshmi
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4^0 x 5^-2 devided by (2)^-3
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(-m) to the-3 power n if m =2 and n = -24
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Steve
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Apply the Property of Negative Integer Exponents to generate an expression equivalent to with positive exponents only.(1 point)
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Write in simplest form without negative exponents( leave responses as simplified fraction.
1.(ax)^-2 2[(-4)^2]^-5
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Janet
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(-4)^-3
is this -12
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Monica
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4 exponent -2=1/12
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kathy
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(7a)^-2
1/(7a^2) 1/49a^2
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Anonymous
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Please show step-by-step how I am supposed to solve these types of problems.
1. 4ab^0 2. 5x^-4 3. (3x^-2)/y
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Anonymous
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Which of the following is developed to be equivalent to 1/8^5
A. 8^5 B. 8 1/5 C. 8^-5 D. 5^-8
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Lapis
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A. (a^-2/3)^-t
B. (b^1/3)^3/5
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Melissa
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Apply the property of negative integer exponents to solve seven to the power of -3 the answer should not contain an exponent
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Which of the following is developed to be equivalent to 1/8^5 ?(1 point)
Responses 8 1/5 8^−5 5^−8 8^5
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Apply the property of negative exponents to generate an expression equivalent to 3^-17/8^-14 with positive exponents only.
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ashdwdb
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Which of the following is developed to be equivalent to 1/8^5
8^5 8 1/5 5^-8 8^-5
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8.A number raised to a negative exponent is negative. Is it always , never, or sometimes
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Evan
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how would you write (11/20)^-6 as a single power... don't evaluate.
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Sarsh
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Use the Negative Exponent Rule to generate an equivalent expression to 3^-1/2
.(1 point)
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I need an explanation on how to work out
negative exponents. Example: (3a^-2b^3)^-2
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Wanda
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can a base be negative at the same time as my exponent?
how will you solve this one? -6 ^-3
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Help
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Rewrite with positive exponents assume that even roots are nonegative and that all demonintors are nonzero.
(6xy) -3 --- 4 The
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ladybug Please Help!!
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Why is 6^-2 not equivalent to 1/6^-2
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Write the following expression without negative exponents and without parentheses.
-6x^-2
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When a baseball is hit it comes in contact with the bat for 0.001 seconds.Write that as a negative exponet?
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lala
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How do I do these problems?
a. (9/16)^ -1 b. (9/16)^ 3/2 c. (8)^ -3 d. (8)^ 1/3
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Jackie
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rewrite with positive exponents. Assume that even roots are nonnegative quanities and that all denominators are nonzero.
[3/ua^2)
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ROCKY
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Simplify. Assume that no denominator is equal to zero.
(4a^-1)^-2/(2a^4)^2
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Isabella
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Apply the Property of Negative Integer Exponents to generate an expression equivalent to 3^−17/8^−14 with positive exponents
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XavionFrost77
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Evaluate:
16^-3/4
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Joanna
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(2)^-2 ?
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belinda
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What is the value of 1 raised to a negative exponent? ... Maybe an example would help me better understand. Thank you very much
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Emily
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(-2x)^4
and 1/(2x^-2)(y^-3) they shouldn't have negative exponents. please help!
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kiska
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Simplify:
4s raised to the negative 2 power - (4t)raised to the -2 power
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Trisan
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OK !!
I've asked for help so much, I've been on this site for 2 hours, and I still havent got what I wanted, :\ "Represent each
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Dean
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Represent each expression using positive exponents.
2. E(to the negative fourth power)f Would it be 1/e to the 4th power f?
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Dean
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Using the definition, 10(to the negative sixth power) = 1/10to the six power and x(negative2) = 1/xto the second power
The
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Dean
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I have to rewrite the fraction without an exponent, but I'm not for sure how to do the negative exponent. pls help!
(3/2)^-2
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jake
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I keep getting different answers, can someone help?
(16^sqrt5) ----------- * 32^-2sqrt5 (4^sqrt5)
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Katie
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why is (-125)^-2/3 1/25. why isn't it -1/25?
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Abby
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if you have a problem where you are multiplying numbers with exponents (both positive and negative) and your answer ends up with
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tara
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N to the power of negative 5
N to the power of negative 5 is aready in its simplest form. Unless you know the value of N, this
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quentin
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Apply the Property of Negative Integer Exponents to solve 7−3 . The answer should not contain any exponent expression or
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Is the following statement always, never, or sometimes true?%0D%0A%0D%0AA number raised to a negative exponent is
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Algebra
Exponential Equations
Exponentiation
Exponents
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Property of Exponents
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