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Example Question #3171 : Algebra Ii
Evaluate:
When exponents are negative, we can express them using the following relationship:
.
In this format, represents the base and
represents the exponent. A negative exponent becomes positive when it is rewritten as a reciprocal.
Therefore:
Example Question #3171 : Algebra Ii
Evaluate:
When exponents are negative, we can express them using the following relationship:
.
In this format, represents the base and
represents the exponent. A negative exponent becomes positive when it is rewritten as a reciprocal.
Therefore:
Dividing by a fraction is the same as multiplying by its reciprocal.
Example Question #43 : Negative Exponents
Evaluate:
When exponents are negative, we can express them using the following relationship:
.
In this format, represents the base and
represents the exponent. A negative exponent becomes positive when it is rewritten as a reciprocal.
Therefore:
Dividing by a fraction is the same as multiplying by its reciprocal.
Example Question #41 : Understanding Exponents
Simplify:
When dealing with negative exponents, we convert to fractions as such: which
is the positive exponent raising base
.
Example Question #41 : Exponents
Simplify:
When dealing with negative exponents, we convert to fractions as such: which
is the positive exponent raising base
.
Example Question #46 : Understanding Exponents
Evaluate:
When dealing with fractional exponents, we rewrite as such: which
is the index of the radical and
is the exponent raising base
. When dealing with negative exponents, we convert to fractions as such:
which
is the positive exponent raising base
.
Example Question #47 : Understanding Exponents
Evaluate:
When dealing with fractional exponents, we rewrite as such: which
is the index of the radical and
is the exponent raising base
. When dealing with negative exponents, we convert to fractions as such:
which
is the positive exponent raising base
.
Example Question #48 : Understanding Exponents
Evaluate:
When dealing with negative exponents, we convert to fractions as such: which
is the positive exponent raising base
.
Example Question #49 : Understanding Exponents
Evaluate
When expressing negative exponents, we rewrite as such:
in which is the positive exponent raising base
.
Example Question #50 : Understanding Exponents
Evaluate
When expressing negative exponents, we rewrite as such:
in which is the positive exponent raising base
.
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