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What is the value of 6k^-4 if k = -1?
A. -24
B. 1
C. 6
D. 24

User Adellam
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Answer:

C, the answer is 6.

Explanation:

If you substitute -1 into the variable "k", it would look like this equation, 6(-1)
6(-1)^(-4), if you then raise -1 to the power of -4, you would then get the value 1. Thus, 6 * 1 equals 6. C would be the correct answer.

User Joshua Carmody
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Answer: 6

Explanation:


6\left(-1\right)^(-4)


6\cdot (1)/(\left(-1\right)^4)


6\cdot \:1


6

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