Apply the Property of Negative Integer Exponents to rewrite 15−38
as an expression with positive exponents only.(1 point)
When applying the property of negative integer exponents, we can rewrite 15^(-38) as (1/15)^(38)
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To rewrite 15^(-38) as an expression with positive exponents only, we can use the property of negative exponents, which states that a^(-n) is equal to 1/a^n.
Therefore, 15^(-38) = 1/15^(38).
Apply the Property of Negative Integer Exponents to rewrite 15−38
as an expression with positive exponents only.(1 point)
15−38=
To rewrite 15^(-38) as an expression with positive exponents only, we can apply the property of negative exponents, which states that a^(-n) is equal to 1/a^n.
Therefore, 15^(-38) can be written as 1/15^(38).
Apply the Property of Negative Integer Exponents to rewrite 15−38
as an expression with positive exponents only.(1 point)
15^−38=
To rewrite 15^(-38) as an expression with positive exponents only, we can use the property of negative exponents, which states that a^(-n) is equal to 1/a^n.
Therefore, 15^(-38) can be written as 1/15^(38).
Apply the Property of Negative Integer Exponents to rewrite 9^−23
as an expression with positive exponents only.(1 point)
9^−23=
To apply the property of negative exponents, we can rewrite 9^(-23) as 1/9^(23)
Apply the Property of Negative Integer Exponents to solve 3−4
. The answer should not contain any exponent expression or decimals.(1 point)
3−4=