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  2. SOLUTION: 2 raised to the -4 power - Algebra Homework Help

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    Click here to see ALL problems on Exponents-negative-and-fractional. Question 75871: 2 raised to the -4 power. Answer by tutorcecilia (2152) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website! 2 raised to the -4 power. [ [For negative exponents, take the reciprocal of the base (flip it); change the negative exponent to a positive exponent ...

  3. SOLUTION: what is 2/3 to the 4th power please - Algebra Homework...

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    Question 226686: what is 2/3 to the 4th power please Answer by drj(1380) (Show Source):

  4. SOLUTION: Why is -2 to the second power negative 4? - Algebra...

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    2 to the power of 2 is 4. Explanation: (2)x (2)= 4. so -2 to the power of 2 is also 4 because. Explanation: (-2)x (-2)=4. before the both two's there is a minus sign. so minus times minus is plus. That is the reason the answer is positive.

  5. 4 to the second power is shown as 4^2 - Algebra Homework Help

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    Question 410477: What is 4 to the 2nd power times 2 to the 2nd power equal. Can u please show me the whole operation. Can u please show me the whole operation. Answer by Theo(13342) ( Show Source ):

  6. SOLUTION: what is 7 to the -2 power - Algebra Homework Help

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    Found 2 solutions by Theo, Alan3354: Answer by Theo (13342) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website! 7 raised to the -2 power is the same as 1 / 7 raised to the +2 power. 7 raised to the +2 power is equal to 49. 7 raised to the -2 power is equal to 1 / 49. here's a reference that you might find helpful.

  7. SOLUTION: How to you work 16 to the 3/4 power - Algebra Homework...

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    You can put this solution on YOUR website! 16 to the 3/4-----16^(3/4)---The "3" means raise to the 3rd power.

  8. SOLUTION: -(4) to the fourth power - Algebra Homework Help

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    SOLUTION: - (4) to the fourth power =. Algebra -> Exponents -> SOLUTION: - (4) to the fourth power = Log On. Algebra: Exponents and operations on exponents Section.

  9. SOLUTION: What is 9 to the negative fourth power - Algebra...

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    SOLUTION: What is 9 to the negative fourth power. You can put this solution on YOUR website! 9^-4 = 1/9^4 = 0.000152416...

  10. SOLUTION: what is 3 to the negative 4 power? - Algebra Homework...

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    Rules for exponents allow you to convert a "negative" power to a positive power by simply moving either: from the "numerator to the denominator" or from the "denominator to the numerator". For example: if you have: x^(-3) this is equal to 1/x^3 if you have: 1/x^(-3) this is equal to x^3. Your problem: 3 to the negative 4 power is written as: 3^(-4)

  11. SOLUTION: what is 2/5 to the third power - Algebra Homework Help

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    Question 761245: what is 2/5 to the third power Answer by 2897696(96) (Show Source):