SOLUTION: When a number is raised to a power, is the result always larger than the original number?
The result is not always
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Question 1141435: When a number is raised to a power, is the result always larger than the original number?
The result is not always
Support your answer with some examples. (Select all that apply.)
a number between 0 and 1 raised to a power greater than one
a negative number less than −1 raised to an odd power
one raised to a power
any number raised to a power greater than one
a negative number raised to an even power
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