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Homework Statement


For which non-zero value of x is the equation -x^ -4 = (-x)^ -4 true? Explain.

Homework Equations


None. Other than applicable exponent laws.

The Attempt at a Solution


I know how to use the guess and check method. But I was wondering how to reach the answer faster and how to solve this problem.
 
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There is no value for which it is true.Try and prove it.
 
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LittleMrsMonkey said:
There is no value for which it is true.Try and prove it.

i understand that but could negative numbers like -1 work?
 
If you raise any negative to an even power(like -4) it gives something positive.
 
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Try to simplify the equation,you will get to -1=1,which of course isn't true.So the equation isn't true for any x.
 
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LittleMrsMonkey said:
Try to simplify the equation,you will get to -1=1,which of course isn't true.So the equation isn't true for any x.

Thanks again :D