jackdgala
jackdgala jackdgala
  • 07-04-2021
  • Mathematics
contestada

What is (-m)⁻³n if m = 2 and n = -24?

Respuesta :

cscholtens03 cscholtens03
  • 07-04-2021

Answer:

-3

Step-by-step explanation:

(-2)^-3 x (-24)

(-2)^3 becomes 1/(-2)^3 in order to make the negative exponent a positive one.

then, you do 1/-8 (the -8 is the (-2)^3 simplified) x -24

1/-8 x (24) = 24/-8 = -3.

Hope this helps! :)

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Can you breifly explain why stockholders' investment and revenues increase stockholders' equity, while dividends and expenses decrease stockholders' equity.
if x+9.8=14.7, what is the value of 8(x-3.7?
Why did the Continental Congress issue the Olive Branch Petition? Wanted to gain United States independence without going to war Wanted to negotiate for protect
In the three centuries after Columbus’ voyages, most of the people who came to the Western Hemisphere originated in which of the following regions? (A) Souther
Which type of cell would best represent a bacterium? Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic?
which evolved during the paleozoic era?
The period of political and economic reform during the early 1900s was called __________. the Gilded Age Reconstruction the Progressive Era machine politics
During the nineteenth century, Asian and African rulers were most interested in (A) Western medical treatments. (B) Western agricultural techniques. (C) Christi
if you have machines doing jobs, fewer staff are needed, therefore costs are
How did new technology change the way war was fought?