SOLUTION: (w^-4)^2
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Question 228548: (w^-4)^2
Answer by JenniferTutors(83) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Ok, for this problem:
You first multiply 2 by -4 (the exponents) and you're left with:
Next small step is that you cannot have a negative exponent:
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