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Simplify the expression. (−3)^−4

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Answer:

1/81

Explanation:

In the problem, we are given the expression
\displaystyle \large{(-3)^(-4)}. To simplify this expression, we have to use laws of exponents since we cannot directly evaluate negative exponent by default. The law of exponent specifically for this expression is:


\displaystyle \large{a^(-n)=(1)/(a^n)}

Apply the formula to our given expression in.


\displaystyle \large{(-3)^(-4)=(1)/((-3)^4)}

Evaluate the expression.


\displaystyle \large{(-3)^(-4)=(1)/((-3)(-3)(-3)(-3))}\\\\\displaystyle \large{(-3)^(-4)=(1)/(81)}

Always keep in mind that for
\displaystyle \large{a^(2n)} when
\displaystyle \large{a \in \mathbb{R}} and
\displaystyle \large{n \in \mathbb{I} - \{0\}} the expression will always remain positive.

Please let me know if you have any questions!

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