SOLUTION: When rewriting an exponential expression with a negative exponent and positive base to an expression containing only a positive exponent, does the sign of the base change?
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Question 448057: When rewriting an exponential expression with a negative exponent and positive base to an expression containing only a positive exponent, does the sign of the base change?
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No; the negative in the exponent means "invert the base";
it does not mean you should change the sign of the base.
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Ex:
y = 10*2^(-t)
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y = 10*(1/2)^t
QUESTION: Please explain what you mean when you say invert the base, it does not mean you should change the sign of the base. Im having a hard time explaning this to my classmates.... I would appreciate help with this....Sincere thanks
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
When you talk about inversion or inverting, there are 2 basic kinds
1) Additive Inverse: Take any number and change the sign. For example, inverting 2 gives us -2. Inverting -10 gives us 10.
2) Multiplicative Inverse: Take any number and reciprocate it. If this is a whole number, divide by 1 and then flip the fraction. Ex: Invert 2 to get (note: ). Ex: Invert to get
So the inverting you're talking about is the multiplicative kind. Why? Because exponents are a condensed way of writing repeated multiplication. For example and
Divide by to get
Also note that . So
Another way to look at it: When you go from to , you're multiplying by 3. But to go backwards, you do the opposite of multiplication and you divide by 3, or you multiply by the multiplicative inverse of 3.
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