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How are you suppose to simplify a^-n ?

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Answer:


(1)/(a^n)

Explanation:


a^(-n)

You would apply exponent rule which is
a^(-b)=(1)/(a^b):


=(1)/(a^n)

User Bhavesh Jariwala
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Answer:

1/a^n

Explanation:

To simplify, you remove the negative by "flipping" what side it is on.

a^-n/1 -> 1/a^n

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