Apply the Property of Negative Integer Exponents to solve 3^−4. The answer should not contain any exponent expression or decimals.(1 point)
To apply the property of negative integer exponents, we need to rewrite the expression as a fraction with a positive exponent in the denominator.
Using the property of negative exponents, we have:
3^(-4) = 1/3^(4)
Therefore, the solution to 3^(-4) is 1/81.
The Property of Negative Integer Exponents states that for any nonzero number a, a^(-n) = 1/a^n.
To apply this property to solve 3^(-4), we can rewrite it as 1/3^4.
Therefore, 3^(-4) = 1/3^4.