You can put this solution on YOUR website! Any base with a negative exponent simply means it needs to be inverted. So becomes . To remember this, imagine a number line which represents the exponent. For example "1" represents , "2" represents , "3" represents , etc. When you go backwards, the opposite operation is applied. Instead of multiplication, division is performed on the base. So to get to , start at and divide by 2, and you'll get which equals 1. This explains why x is true for any number since any number divided by itself is 1. To get to divide by 2 again.