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If the base is 4, what is the value if the exponent is 2? What if the exponent is -2?

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In the world of exponents, 4 is the number being raised by the exponent, which is 2.

Let's answer the first question:

If the base is 4, what is the value if the exponent is 2?

  • The base is 4 and the exponent is 2. We would multiply 4 two times.


4^2= 4*4 = 16

So, it would be 16.

Let's answer the second question:

What if the exponent is -2?

This is the rule for negative exponents:


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

Using this rule, we can solve
4^(-2).


4^(-2)= (1)/(4^2)=(1)/(16)

So, our answer for the 2nd question is 1/16.

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