Fatima evaluated the expression StartFraction 4 m Superscript negative 3 Baseline n Superscript negative 2 Baseline Over m Superscript negative 1 Baseline n EndFraction, when m = negative 2 and n = 4. Her work is shown below.

StartFraction 4 m Superscript negative 3 Baseline n Superscript negative 2 Baseline Over m Superscript negative 1 Baseline n EndFraction = 4 m Superscript negative 2 Baseline n Superscript negative 3 Baseline = 4 (negative 2) Superscript negative 2 Baseline (4) Superscript negative 3 Baseline = StartFraction 1 Over 64 EndFraction times StartFraction 1 Over 64 EndFraction = StartFraction 1 Over 4,096 EndFraction

What was Fatima’s error?
She subtracted the exponents incorrectly when simplifying the expression.
She substituted the wrong values for the variables.
She applied the exponent Negative 2 to 4 (negative 2) instead of applying the exponent to just Negative 2.
She found an incorrect value for (Negative 8) Superscript negative 2 since the value should be negative.

I'm not sure, but by "4 m Superscript negative 3", do you mean 4m^-3, or 4 times m to the -3 power? Online, we use "^" instead of superscript. Reading your description is like wading through waist-high mud. Right now, I don't have the patience to deal with it. Maybe if you revise it. Sorry.

URGENT!

And how does this even work is it like actual ppl or is it like weegy where its technological or whatever the terminoligy is

pop on over to wolframalpha.com and try typing in your expression, using ^ for powers.

Use parentheses to disambiguate things until wolfram interprets your expression the way you intend it.

This will not only give you the answer you seek, but will give you practice typing complicated expressions online.

@oobleck thanks

i don't type them i just copy and paste sounds bad but i suck at writing that stuff

Someone its a TIMEDDDDD quiz on edge