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14 October, 09:10

Which statement is always true?

1. A negative exponent cannot be part of an expression's numerator.

2. A negative base raised to the power of 2 has a negative value.

3. A negative base raised to the power of 2 has a positive value.

4. Any number to the first power is zero.

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  1. 14 October, 10:37
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    3, because a negative number multiplied by another negative number (in this case, itself) will always be a positive number.
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