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Write the expression without a negative exponent.1/a^-4

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Explanation

We are given the expression below:


(1)/(a^(-4))

We are required to rewrite the expression without a negative exponent.

This can be achieved thus:


\begin{gathered} (1)/(a^(-4)) \\ We\text{ }know\text{ }from\text{ }indices\text{ }that\text{ }a^(-x)=(1)/(a^x) \\ \therefore(1)/(a^(-4))=1/ a^(-4)=1/(1)/(a^4) \\ =1*(a^4)/(1)=a^4 \end{gathered}

Hence, the answer is a⁴.

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