SOLUTION: Hello. My question is {{{i^-35}}}. This is a tough one for me, because i^2 is -1. Then you could multiply -1 17 times, which is still -1. Then, you have an i left over, and all
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Question 477116: Hello. My question is . This is a tough one for me, because i^2 is -1. Then you could multiply -1 17 times, which is still -1. Then, you have an i left over, and all of this is over 1 I think because you are raising a negative exponent. So 1/-i? However, my calculator says that it is 5E-13+i. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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