SOLUTION: (-1/3)^n (this is a fraction raised to an exponent). "n" must be..
positive
an even number
negative
an odd number
or n must be 0
I thought it was even, but I'm not sure.
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Question 564312: (-1/3)^n (this is a fraction raised to an exponent). "n" must be..
positive
an even number
negative
an odd number
or n must be 0
I thought it was even, but I'm not sure.
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Is there some missing information?
could be plus, minus, odd, or even.
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