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Select all the expressions that are equivalent

Select all the expressions that are equivalent-example-1

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Answer:

B, C, D

Explanation:

One of the rules of exponents is that an exponent in the numerator is equivalent to the opposite of the same exponent in the denominator. That means ...


4^(-3)=(1)/(4^3)\qquad\text{matches C.}

Another rule of exponents is that an exponent represents repeated multiplication. If a factor can be written using an exponent, the exponents are effectively multiplied.


4^(-3)=(2^2)^(-3)=2^(2(-3))=2^(-6)\qquad\text{matches B.}

Of course, that repeated multiplication can be shown explicitly:


(1)/(4^3)=(1)/(4)\cdot(1)/(4)\cdot(1)/(4)\qquad\text{matches D.}

The equivalent expressions to 4^(-3) are B, C, D.

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Additional comment

The expression of G evaluates to ...


(8^(-1))/(2^2)=(2^3)^(-1)\cdot2^(-2)=2^(3(-1)-2)=2^(-5)\qquad\text{not equivalent}

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