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Rewrite the expression without the negative exponent. 2x^−4

User Yang Liu
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Answer:

2/x^4

Explanation:

idek how but this is what i found online hope it helps

User Hossam Khamis
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Answer:


(2)/(x^4)


Explanation:

The expression is
2x^(-4)

We use the rule of exponents shown below to change the original to "positive" exponent form:


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


Now we can change the original expression given into positive exponent:


2x^(-4)\\=(2)/(x^4)

User Grinay
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