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What is 2^-3 as a fraction

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Explanation:

The question tests on the concept of indices.

We know the following indices rule:


{x}^( - y) \\ = \frac{1}{ {x}^(y) }

Which means by inversing the power, we will multiply the power by -1.

So in the case of this question, we can:


{2}^( - 3) = \frac{1}{ {2}^(3) } \\ = (1)/(8)

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