Math, asked by RanveerSinghDhaliwal, 1 year ago

what is 9 raised to the power of -1

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Answered by OmShinde76
2
1/9 
indices rule. a-^1=1/a

RanveerSinghDhaliwal: is it 1/x. but how
jindalswayam132: x^-1=1/x then 1/x^-1=x then x^-1=1/x
jindalswayam132: ok
RanveerSinghDhaliwal: I am not understanding
RanveerSinghDhaliwal: please repeat
OmShinde76: the indices rule is wrong but the answer is right
RanveerSinghDhaliwal: please tell me the rule
OmShinde76: a^-1=1/a this is the rule
jindalswayam132: this is a comment so I have done like this. in real we have to do systematically. start with opening brackets. ok
RanveerSinghDhaliwal: please do it for me
Answered by jindalswayam132
1
hello friends.
It is given that the power is in negative form so when the power is in negative we will reciprocal the base form means 9.
it will give us with 1/9.
hope this will help you.
enjoy
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