SOLUTION: How can you use the Quotient of a Power Property to explain the definition of x^-n? (Hint: Think of 1/x^n as x^0/x^n)
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Question 394488: How can you use the Quotient of a Power Property to explain the definition of x^-n? (Hint: Think of 1/x^n as x^0/x^n)
Answer by richard1234(7193) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Do exactly what your hint says, and rewrite as 1 (provided )
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