SOLUTION: How would I simplify this expression? 1/6^-2 This is what I have 36. 6*6=36
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How would I simplify this expression? 1/6^-2
This is what I have 36. 6*6=36
Answer by
Edwin McCravy(20056)
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Invert the fraction and change the sign of the exponent to positive:
36 Yes you are right. Edwin
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