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What makes the statement true? 8^-2=?

User Looloobs
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Answer:


(1)/(64) makes the statement true.

Explanation:

Given expression,


8^(-2)

By using the property of exponent, i.e.
a^m=(1)/(a^(-m))


\implies 8^(-2)=(1)/(8^(2))


=(1)/(64)

Hence, the true statement would be,


8^(-2)=(1)/(64)

User Andrii
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I think the correct answer would be 1/64. A negative exponent just means that the base is on the wrong side of the fraction line, so you need to flip the base to the other side. It is calculated as follows:

8^-2 = 1/8^2 = 1/64

Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.
User CFV
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