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Write 16^-1 as powers of 4

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Answer:


4^(-2)

Explanation:

note that 16 = 4²

using the rule of exponents


(a^m)^(n) =
a^(mn)

given


16^(-1)

=
(4^2)^(-1)

=
4^(2(-1))

=
4^(-2)

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