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Which expression is equivalent to b^-2

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Answer:


(1)/(b^2)

Explanation:

Use the laws of exponents to find an equivalent value of b^-2.

The negative law of exponents states that a number with a negative exponents is equal to the reciprocal of that number to the positive exponent.

Basically:


a^-1 = (1)/(a^1)

Using this law, you can then simplify b^-2. The reciprocal of b^-2 is 1/b^-2, and by the negative law of exponents, b^-2 changes to a positive exponent:


b^-2 = (1)/(b^2)

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Answer:

1/ab^5 is your answer

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