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If x = - 2 and y = 3, what is the value of - x∧- y?  the answer is 1/8. how? 

User PuerNoctis
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-x^(-y)\\ \\ -(-2)^(-3)=-(1)/((-2)^3)=-(1)/(-8)=(1)/(8)
User Xargr
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-x^(-y)

You have to know that every number to negative power is the inverse, for example:


3^(-1)=(1)/(3^1)

in this exercise we will make the same thing

when
x=-2~~and~~y=3


-(-2)^(-3)

let's do the inverse


-(1)/((-2)^3)

now
(-2)^3=-8


-(1)/(-8)

doing the signal rule


\boxed{\boxed{(1)/(8)}}
User Iokevins
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