Define Integer Exponent and Negative Integer Exponent Rule and How would you make ½ smaller?

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An integer exponent is a whole number that represents the power to which a base number is raised. A negative integer exponent rule states that when a number with a negative exponent is moved to the denominator of a fraction, the negative exponent becomes positive.

To make ½ smaller, you would raise it to a negative exponent. For example, you could write ½ as 2^-1, indicating that ½ is equal to 2 raised to the power of -1. This means that if you divide 1 by 2, the result is equal to 2^-1, which is a smaller fraction than ½.

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