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Please help… Algebra 1: (-2)^-5

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Answer:


-(1)/(32) or -0.03125

Skills needed: Exponents

Explanation:

1) Negative exponent means 1 over if it was positive:


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

In this case:
-2^(-5)=(1)/((-2)^5)

2) Let's expand the
(-2)^5 part:

Remember that the exponent (the smaller number in the top-right) shows how many times the base (bigger number) is multiplied by itself.

In this case:


(-2)^5 =
-2*-2*-2*-2*-2

We know that:
-2*-2=4

So the above simplifies into:
4 * 4 * -2 =
16*-2 =
-32

3) That is the denominator in the fraction:


(1)/(-32) which is
-(1)/(32)

User Villu Sepman
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Answer:

-0.03125

Explanation:

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