Biaach
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Hi I am an 8th grader i got to do my homework lol help me fast please!
How do you do a problem like this??
2 -2
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3
How do you do a problem like this??
2 -2
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3
Integral said:Note that I have moved your post.
Not sure what your number is. Do you mean:
({ \frac 2 3 })^{-2}}
Integral said:Ok so you have:
\frac {2^2} 3
What do you know about negitive exponents?
Biaach said:I do know that you have to multiply it with the numerator and you get a negetive answer.
so -2 x 2 = -4
and it would be
-4 over 3
Integral said:No, that will not work. So do you understand 2^{-1}
Biaach said:isnt 2^{-1} = -2?
Explain other details please
Integral said:Nope!
2^{-1} = \frac 1 2
Biaach said:How?
Elucidus said:Understanding the meaning of 2-1 is critical to handling any question of this type and your original question in particular.
What does your instructor/notes/text give as the definition of a-n?
How would you apply that definition to 2-1?
--Elucidus
Biaach said:How?
Elucidus said:From the Product Rule of Exponents we want
2^1 \cdot 2^{-1} = 2^{1+(-1)} = 2^0 = 1.
But 21 = 2 so
2 \cdot 2^{-1} = 1 implies
2^{-1} = \frac{1}{2}
by dividing both sides by 2.
--Elucidus
Biaach said:She told me to multiply the numerator with the exponent i think, and the answer would be a negative number
Biaach said:Can you give an example using the problem i posted?