(-1/2)6=1/64
Negative one half to the fourth power equals 0.0625
1.5 to the power of six is 11.39
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
-1/6. Negative one sixth.
No, any number raised to an even power (6, in this case) is positive or zero. So, the sixth root of minus one can only be a complex number.
Negative one half to the fourth power equals 0.0625
1.5 to the power of six is 11.39
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
-1/6. Negative one sixth.
1/64
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No, any number raised to an even power (6, in this case) is positive or zero. So, the sixth root of minus one can only be a complex number.
One half = three sixth, so the answer is two sixth.
Negative two thirds is smaller than negative one sixth. To have more of a negative is to have less.
One sixth, one third and one half.
When something is to the negative first power, you find the inverse of it - which means you flip the fraction. (1/2)^-1=2/1 2
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