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if you answer this question you are not smaart ! too'silly ! lol it means you need to go back to 8th graaade !

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Why do you have negative exponents?

Negative exponents are used to represent 1 divided by an a base to a specific exponent.


Can you have negative exponents in the denominator?

You can have negative exponents anywhere. When they are in the denominator, they are equivalent to positive exponents in the numerator of a fraction.


Numbers that are in scientific notation that have a negative exponent are?

Exponents are negative numbers. This is used in math a lot.


Why are negative exponents like a hotline to a chef?

Both are used to make recipecalls.


The exponents in the terms of a polynomial must be?

why the exponents can not be negative


When multiplying binomials that turn out negative do you add or subtract exponents?

When multiplying numbers with exponents, you add the exponents.


What are numbers called that are used in exponents?

The numbers called that are used in exponents can be called as a power of a number. The power or exponent can be positive , negative , zero .


How do you change powers with negative exponents to powers with positive exponents?

by doing reciprocal


What is -5y-8 with positive exponents?

3


What is positive exponents?

Exponents that are NOT a negative exponent therefore they are mostly whole numbers kind of:)


How do you figure out negative exponents?

They are the reciprocals of the positive exponents. Thus, x-a = 1/xa


When a negative exponent has no meanig but is introduced to complete the set of exponents?

It certainly has a meaning. It is only meaningless if you consider powers as repeated multiplication; but the "extended" definition, for negative and fractional exponents, makes a lot of sense, and it is regularly used in math and science.

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