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How do you do this:

Write an equivalent expression for 1/y^-1/4 using positive exponents.

Can someone help me?​

User Rross
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Here is your answer


{(1)/(y)}^{(-1)/(4)}


=\huge {y}^{(1)/(4)}

where 1/4 is a positive exponent.

REASON:

Using the relation


{a}^(-n)= {(1)/(a)}^(n)

HOPE IT IS USEFUL
User Seabizkit
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4-Y/4y is your answer
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