SOLUTION: When rewriting an exponential expression with a negative exponent and a positive base, such as 3-2 , to an expression containing only a positive exponent, does the sign of the base

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Question 434719: When rewriting an exponential expression with a negative exponent and a positive base, such as 3-2 , to an expression containing only a positive exponent, does the sign of the base change? Demonstrate with an example
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No




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