SOLUTION: 100^-3/2
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Question 9728: 100^-3/2
Answer by askmemath(368) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
To make positive a negative power,simply inverse the entire term and vice-versa!
Therefore (100)^-3/2 can be written as 1/(100)^3/2
There is a cubic power and a square root power.
The square root of 100 = 10
So 1/(100)^3/2 simplifies to 1/(10)^3
= 1/1000 = (10)^-3
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