Two to the sixth power equals 64.
Answer #1:Negative one-half to the negative 4th power, ie -((1/2)-4) equals -16Answer #2:Negative one-half to the negative 4th power, ie (-1/2)-4 equals +16
x = -2.5
a, a^3*a^-2 is a^3+-2 which equals just a
(-1/2)6=1/64
Two to the sixth power equals 64.
Answer #1:Negative one-half to the negative 4th power, ie -((1/2)-4) equals -16Answer #2:Negative one-half to the negative 4th power, ie (-1/2)-4 equals +16
x = -2.5
a, a^3*a^-2 is a^3+-2 which equals just a
(-1/2)6=1/64
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-2-6 = -0.015625 (or -1/64)
6 to the negative 2nd means that it equals 1 over 6 to the negative 2nd.
Exactly! -6 to the power of 2 means "-6 times -6". That's a negative times a negative, and the answer is positive 36.
Assuming you mean 2b^-6, with the 2b not in parenthesis, it simplifies to 2/b6, or 2 over b to the sixth.
-1 to the power of four equals -1 times -1 times -1 times -1. -1 times -1 equals 1 (since a negative times a negative equals a positive). (1 to the power of 2) 1 times -1 equals -1 (since a negative times a positive equals a negative). (1 to the power of 3) -1 times -1 equals 1. (1 to the power of 4)
7569 times 10 to the power of negative 2