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Rewrite 4^-3*4^-18 using positive exponents (-4)^21 1/4^15 1/4^54 1/4^21
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Rewrite 4^-3*4^-18 using positive exponents
(-4)^21
1/4^15
1/4^54
1/4^21
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Answer:
4^-3 × 4^-18
= (1/4)³ × (1/4)¹⁸
= (1/4)²¹
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