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Write the following expression without negative exponents and without parentheses. -4x^-1

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Explanation:

Example:


2a^(-1)

To include the negative exponent, but discard the negative exponent, the expression has to be written as:


2(1)/(a^(1) ) \: or \:2 (1)/(a)

Using the example, we can determine that:


-4x^(-1)=-4(1)/(x)

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