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23 January, 11:11

Simplify (-6) ^-3 and explain

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  1. 23 January, 11:50
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    So basically we are multiplying the number - 6 3 times they are trying to trick you. BUT a tip is to think of it as regular multiplication and then applying that to exponents. So first multiply 6 times 6 whixh is 36 times 6 which is 216 so 1/216 should be your final answer.
  2. 23 January, 14:22
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    Ok so in this problem we will use some laws that relate to exponents.

    x^-1 = 1/x this is the law we will use in this case.

    -6^ (-3) simplified is 1/-6^3 then from there evaluate - 6^3, which is - 216.

    So the final answer is 1/-216
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