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-9 to the negative 1 power

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Bear in mind that, (-9) and -9 are very different mammals, we're assuming, you meant (-9)⁻¹.



\bf \left.\qquad \qquad \right.\textit{negative exponents}\\\\ a^{-{ n}} \implies \cfrac{1}{a^( n)} \qquad \qquad \cfrac{1}{a^( n)}\implies a^{-{ n}} \qquad \qquad a^{{{ n}}}\implies \cfrac{1}{a^{-{{ n}}}} \\\\ -------------------------------\\\\ (-9)^(-1)\implies \cfrac{1}{-9}\implies -\cfrac{1}{9}
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