156k views
2 votes
Y^-10simplify this expression

User Dhoni
by
3.4k points

1 Answer

3 votes

Given:


\text{ y}^(-10)

Let's again recall the rule: The negative exponent in the numerator rule tells us that a number with a negative exponent should be put to the denominator, and vice versa.

In other worths, if the exponent of a number or variable is negative, we should reciprocate it and remove the negative sign.

We get,


\text{ y}^(-10)\text{ = }(1)/(y^(10))

Therefore, the answer is:


\text{ }(1)/(y^(10))

User Shan Dou
by
3.0k points