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4 May, 13:03

How do you figure for a negative exponent in the base

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  1. 4 May, 14:01
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    You would put one over it and make the exponent positive.

    For example, x^-3 = 1/x^3
  2. 4 May, 16:08
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    Use the Reciprocal

    3^-2 = (1/3) * (1/3) = 1/9
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