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What does 2 exponent -4=?

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I also agree that the answer is 1/16
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Answer:


(1)/(16)

Explanation:

using the property of exponents


a^(-m) =
(1)/(a^(m) ) , then


2^(-4) =
(1)/(2^(4) ) =
(1)/(16)

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