SOLUTION: rewrite the expresion so that all exponents are positive
(-13)^-1
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Question 76092: rewrite the expresion so that all exponents are positive
(-13)^-1
Answer by bucky(2189) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The given problem is:
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The rule to follow for this problem is:
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To use this rule on the given problem let A = (-13) and -n = -1 and n = 1
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Using the rule we get:
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Note that the right side of this equation simplifies to or just .
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Hope this problem helps you to understand the meaning of negative exponents and how to
get rid of them.
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