Ask your own question, for FREE!
Mathematics 23 Online
OpenStudy (anonymous):

Rewrite the expression without using a negative exponent \[4v^{-4}\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@KayleeNeedsHelp @kybi @Fullerene @mathmate @Jemurray3 @wade123 @kingisking15 @repsurfer83 @ogjb_

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[\huge x^{-n} \implies \frac{ 1 }{ x^n }\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Bats is right.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

why does it need to be like that in words? @iambatman

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i thought it was 4(v-1)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I hve to explain in written from @Fullerene @iambatman

OpenStudy (anonymous):

(x^2-x-2)=0

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A negative exponent can be made positive when the variable is the denominator of a fraction w/ numerator 1.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

There's not much to it, all you really have to explain is what really a exponent is and what a negative exponent means, it basically is "how many times you multiply the same number by," and then you can compare it to what a negative exponent is, I leave that task to you.

Can't find your answer? Make a FREE account and ask your own questions, OR help others and earn volunteer hours!

Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!
Can't find your answer? Make a FREE account and ask your own questions, OR help others and earn volunteer hours!

Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!