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Which of these is equivalent to 3^−2?

User Myles Best
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Answer:

1/3^2

Explanation:

flip it to get rid of negative

User Jeremyalan
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Answer:


3^(-2)=\left ( (1)/(3) \right )^2=(1)/(9)

Explanation:

According to the Exponents Law. Whenever we have some number whose exponent is a negative one:


b^(-2)=\left ( (1)/(b) \right )^(2)=(1)/(b^(2))

The outcome is its reciprocal raised to its positive power.

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