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  • 22-08-2018
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what would this be using a positive exponent?

what would this be using a positive exponent class=

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  • 22-08-2018

1 / 9^4 and 1 / 6^3

This is because in order to make a negative exponent into a postive exponent, you need to make it into a fraction, 1 as the top number, and the negative exponent as a postive one.

For example, 6^-3 becomes 1 / 6^3.

I hope I helped.

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