SOLUTION: Write (9/4)^-1 as an exponent
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Question 143599
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Write (9/4)^-1 as an exponent
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If we take something to the negative power, it is the same as the reciprocal to the same, but positive, power. So,
(9/4)^-1 =(4/9)^1=4/9
You could write this as (2/3)^2 as well.