The numerator of a fractional power indicates the number of times the base is multiplied by itself. For example, in the expression ( a^{m/n} ), the numerator ( m ) tells you to take the base ( a ) to the ( m )-th power. This is combined with the denominator ( n ), which indicates that you then take the ( n )-th root of that result. Thus, the numerator directly influences the exponentiation aspect of the fractional power.
The powers of -1 are: -1, +1, -1, +1... So, any odd power of -1 is -1, and any even power of -1 is +1.
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The numerator of a fractional power indicates the number of times the base is multiplied by itself. For example, in the expression ( a^{m/n} ), the numerator ( m ) tells you to take the base ( a ) to the ( m )-th power. This is combined with the denominator ( n ), which indicates that you then take the ( n )-th root of that result. Thus, the numerator directly influences the exponentiation aspect of the fractional power.
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An expression which contains polynomials in both the numerator and denominator.
The answer depends on what you mean by "3 Th's".
The powers of -1 are: -1, +1, -1, +1... So, any odd power of -1 is -1, and any even power of -1 is +1.
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10000 to the power 100000000
Rex Hunt
When the numbers are negative
-5/8 = -0.625