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How do you make a fraction using negative exponents? - Answers
i have this final tomorrow! so for example, if the problem is 4-1 [which is the same as (4/1)-1] you find the reciprocal which in this case is 1/4 because it's to the -1st power the numbers dont change because you are multiplying them by one, but here's another example 4-3 = (4/1)-3 here, the first thing you would do is multiply the numerator and denomanator by 3 (12/1)- and because there is a negative left over, you still need to find the reciprocal. so the answer is 1/12
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How do you make a fraction using negative exponents? - Answers
i have this final tomorrow! so for example, if the problem is 4-1 [which is the same as (4/1)-1] you find the reciprocal which in this case is 1/4 because it's to the -1st power the numbers dont change because you are multiplying them by one, but here's another example 4-3 = (4/1)-3 here, the first thing you would do is multiply the numerator and denomanator by 3 (12/1)- and because there is a negative left over, you still need to find the reciprocal. so the answer is 1/12
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How do you make a fraction using negative exponents? - Answers
i have this final tomorrow! so for example, if the problem is 4-1 [which is the same as (4/1)-1] you find the reciprocal which in this case is 1/4 because it's to the -1st power the numbers dont change because you are multiplying them by one, but here's another example 4-3 = (4/1)-3 here, the first thing you would do is multiply the numerator and denomanator by 3 (12/1)- and because there is a negative left over, you still need to find the reciprocal. so the answer is 1/12
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