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What is the base of the expression 6^-4?

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Answer:For this case we have that by definition it is fulfilled:

Where:

a: It is the base

b: It is the exponent

So, if we have the following expression:

-6 to the power of 4, is equivalent to:

So we have to:

-6: It is the base

4: It is the exponent

-6: It is the base

4: It is the exponent

Explanation:

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