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Rewrite the expression without using a negative exponent.

Rewrite the expression without using a negative exponent.-example-1
User Msallin
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Hey there!

Answer:


\rightarrow \: \boxed{ \sf{ \frac{1}{2y {}^( - 2)} } } \: \sf{ \rightarrow \frac{y {}^(2) }{2}} \\

Solving steps


\rightarrow \: \boxed{\sf{ \frac{1}{2 {y}^( - 2) } }} \rightarrow \sf{ \frac{1}{2 * \frac{1}{ {y}^(2) } } } \: \rightarrow \: \sf{ \frac{1}{ \frac{2}{y {}^(2) } } } \rightarrow \sf{ \frac{ {y}^(2) }{2} }

User Sungryeol
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Hello!

Recall the Properties of Exponents:


\bold{a^(-m)\displaystyle(1)/(a^m)}

Solve:


\bold{\displaystyle(1)/(2y^(-2))}

Flop it over:


\bold{2y^2}

And we're done! :-)

Hope everything is clear.

Let me know if you have any questions!

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User Robin Westerlundh
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