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Simplifying Expressions with Negative Exponents - Ex 2

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Simplifying Expressions with Negative Exponents - Ex 2

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  • OHHHhhh! Got it. Thanks!My teacher never answers my emails and then speeds through it anyway in class.

  • @njnolan1 tell your teacher to answer your emails (unless you are sending like 20 a day)

  • okay what about (-4)^-2

    what do I do with something like that?

  • @katherine83095 just rewrite it as 1 / (-4)^2 so that you get 1 / 16

  • thank you!

  • @x3simplychay you are very welcome!

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  • My math teacher just told me to move the unhappy happy "negative exponents" lol wat easier

  • I love how he says many correct ways to do this yet, somehow I find all the wrong ways lol.

  • My teacher doen't explain as well as you do

  • thank you so much this helped out alot. I have a shitty math teacher at school

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