Math, asked by Angelgirl89, 7 months ago

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Convert
positive exponent
into negative
(in steps).

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Answered by abhijeetmaurya82
6

Answer:

Step 1:Apply the Zero-Exponent Rule. Change anything raised to the zero power into a 1.Step 2:Apply the Power Rule. Multiply (or distribute) the exponent outside the parenthesis with every exponent inside the parenthesis, remember that if there is no exponent shown, then the exponent is 1.Step 3:Apply the Negative Exponent Rule. Negative exponents in the numerator get moved to the denominator and become positive exponents. Negative exponents in the denominator get moved to the numerator and become positive exponents. Only move the negative exponents. Note that the order in which things are moved does not matter.Step 4:Apply the Product Rule. To multiply two exponents with the same base, you keep the base and add the powers.Step 5:Apply the Quotient Rule. This is similar to reducing fractions; when you subtract the powers put the answer in the numerator or denominator depending on where the higher power was located. If the higher power is in the denominator, put the difference in the denominator and vice versa, this will help avoid negative exponents and a repeat of step 3.Step 6:Raise each coefficient (or number) to the appropriate power and then simplify or reduce any remaining fractions.

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