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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What value of w solves the equation?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Nnesha

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@adilalvi @SolomonZelman

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@just_one_last_goodbye

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Nnesha

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hi can you help me

OpenStudy (just_one_last_goodbye):

Hey need help? ^_^

OpenStudy (just_one_last_goodbye):

Really sorry for getting here so late

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yas plz and can you fan me so i can message you

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it is fine

Nnesha (nnesha):

\[\huge\rm w^{-3}\] convert this to positive exponent

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what do i insert

Nnesha (nnesha):

don't insert yet just change negative to positive e xponent

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay that is a positive 3 then

OpenStudy (just_one_last_goodbye):

@MadisonEmery This should help you ^_^ https://www.symbolab.com/solver/step-by-step/w%5E%7B-3%7D%3D%5Cfrac%7B1%7D%7B64%7D/?origin=button

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you fan me plz @just_one_last_goodbye

Nnesha (nnesha):

remember the negative exponent i gave u on the previous post ?

Nnesha (nnesha):

remember the negative exponent rule i gave u on the previous post ?

OpenStudy (mrnood):

By definition \[w ^{-3} = \frac{ 1 }{ w ^{3} }\] so in your case: \[\frac{ 1 }{ w ^{3}} = \frac{ 1 }{ 64 }\] can you take it from there?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

idk

Nnesha (nnesha):

nvm..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is it 4

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