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Write 6^-7 in form 1/a^n where n>1

User Kevin Van Den Broek
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Answer:


(1)/(6^(7))

Explanation:


6^(-7) is the same as
(1)/(6^(7)) because the negative power (or exponent) tells us to find the reciprocal of the base number (in other words, turn it into a fraction in the form 1/x).

a = 6 and n = 7 which is greater than 1

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User Alexandre Mazel
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6^(-7) = 6^(0-7) =(6^0)/(6^7) = \frac 1{6^7}

User Jesus Oliva
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