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What is the value of 13x^-3y^-1 when x=-1 and y=4

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Answer:

-49/4

Explanation:

(13)(-1^-3)-(-3)(4^-1)

Negative exponents move the x and y to the denominator.

(13/-1)-(-3/4)= -12 1/4 = -49/4

User Vince Varga
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Answer:


-(13)/(4)

Explanation:

Given expression,


13x^(-3)y^(-1)

By using
a^m=(1)/(a^(-m))


=(13)/(x^3y)

We have, x = -1 and y = 4

By substituting the values,


=(13)/((-1)^3(4))


=(13)/(-4)


=-(13)/(4)

Hence, the value of given expression is
-(13)/(4).

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