SOLUTION: I am really confused with negative exponents. I tried to work the problem. Please check and correct if needed. Thanks in advance!
64 1/2/16^-2
=16384.
I made 64 1/2 into a w
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64 1/2/16^-2
=16384.
I made 64 1/2 into a w
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Question 121941: I am really confused with negative exponents. I tried to work the problem. Please check and correct if needed. Thanks in advance!
64 1/2/16^-2
=16384.
I made 64 1/2 into a whole number and then divided by 16^-2. Found 2 solutions by Earlsdon, stanbon:Answer by Earlsdon(6294) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! I too am confused!
How did you make 64 1/2 into a whole number?
Do you mean that you made 64 1/2 (a mixed number) into an improper fraction?
Let's look at the problem again:
(64 1/2)/16^(-2) Now, , so...
You can rewrite this as: =
You can put this solution on YOUR website! 64 1/2/16^-2
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The "-" in the exponent means "invert".
Since the 16^2 is in the denomiator,
the "-" forces it up into the numerator.
You get:
64.5*16^2 = 16512
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Cheers,
Stan H.