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Mathematics
Exponents and Powers
Simplifying expressions
Rewrite using a single positive exponent.
(3^-4)^4
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(3^-4)^4 can be rewritten as 3^(-4*4) = 3^-16
a single positive
(3^-4)^4 can be rewritten as 3^-16 which can further be simplified as 1/3^16.
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