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Can someone answer this and explain how to solve the 3 with the exponent of -4?

Can someone answer this and explain how to solve the 3 with the exponent of -4?-example-1

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Actually Welcome to the Concept of the Exponents and power,

Since we know the concept that, any power in denominator of a fraction is shows as negative power when it comes to the Numerator of the fraction,like eg:-


1 / ( {5}^(8) ) = {5}^( - 8)

so we apply here same,

also


1 / ({5}^( - 8) ) = {5}^(8)

so we get as,


{3}^(3) / {3}^( - 4) = {3}^(3) * {3}^(4)

this is the answer.

User Chris Reuter
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Answer:

3⁷

Explanation:

When you multiplying or dividing numbers with exponents, you keep the base the same and specifically with dividing, you subtract the exponents themselves. So, you would be doing 3-(-4), which is 7.

User Juramarin
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