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Mathematics, 09.06.2020 20:57 ahhhhhhhh2806

Consider this power. (–4) –3

1. Apply the negative exponents rule:
1
(−4)3

2. Expand the exponent:      
1
(−4)(−4)(−4)

3.Simplify:

What is the value of (–4)–3?
Negative StartFraction 1 Over 64 EndFraction
Negative StartFraction 1 Over 12 EndFraction
StartFraction 1 Over 64 EndFraction
StartFraction 1 Over 12 EndFraction

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