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Change 11 ^-4 to a positive exponent.

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really omg my answer was deleted bc i didnt show work literally helper below me just chill out

anyways your answer is
(1)/(11^(2)) because any number to a negative exponent is 1 over that number to the exponent, but positive this time.

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Use\ a^(-n)=(1)/(a^n)\\\\\boxed{11^(-4)=(1)/(11^4)=\left((1)/(11)\right)^4}

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