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2 May, 06:32

What is the answer if you simplify (-3k^0) ^-4

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  1. 2 May, 09:34
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    Anything raised to the zeropower is 1. So k^0 = 1 and you can forget about it.

    The expression is now (-3) ^-4.

    Anything raised to the - 4 power means 1 / (the same thing raised to the 4 power).

    So (-3) ^-4 means 1 / [ (-3) · (-3) · (-3) · (-3) ].

    If you slog through that, you should end up with 1 / 81.

    You really ought to slog through it, for the practice.
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