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Describe why the expression 2^-4
is equivalent to the expression 1/2^4

User Jonhurlock
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Answer:

see expression

Explanation:

Using the rule of exponents


a^(-m)
(1)/(a^(m) ) , then


2^(-4)

=
(1)/(2^(4) )

Thus


2^(-4) and
(1)/(2^(4) ) are equivalent expressions

User JoshReedSchramm
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Answer:

Because when a number is raised to negative indice, it automatically becomes a fraction of 1, with the number raised to the positive indice. If the original expression becomes the other..its still equivalent and equal to the same value-just changed to make solving more easier

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