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.
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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.
Negative two thirds is smaller than negative one sixth. To have more of a negative is to have less.
One half = three sixth, so the answer is two sixth.
One half to the negative first power is equal to the reciprocal of one half raised to the first power. The reciprocal of one half is two, so (1/2)^(-1) = 1 / (1/2) = 1 * 2 = 2.
One sixth, one third and one half.
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