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Why do whole numbers raised to an exponent get greater while fractions raised to an exponent get smaller
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Why do whole numbers raised to an exponent get greater while fractions raised to an exponent get smaller
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Any number greater than 1 gets greater, any number below 1 gets smaller , when 1 stays the same. Negative numbers are uncertian.
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