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25 points. What is the value of this expression? 1/4^-3

The “^” means it’s an exponent.



64

12

1/64

1/12

User Ginnie
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Answer:

64

Explanation:

Use the definition of a negative exponent.


a^(-n) = (1)/(a^n)

A non-zero number, a, raised to the exponent -n equals the reciprocal of the number, 1/a, raised to the exponent n.

Here, a = 1/4. The reciprocal of 1/4 is 4.

Therefore, the number 1/4 raised to -3 is the same as 4 raised to 3.


((1)/(4))^(-3) = 4^3 = 64

User PinkeshGjr
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Answer:

64

Explanation:

A negative exponent means we first calculate the exponent, then we take the reciprocal.

The first step is to calculate
((1)/(4))^3. This is equal to
(1*1*1)/(4*4*4)=(1)/(64). Then, we take the reciprocal. The answer is 64.

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