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what is -a^-2 if a =-5?
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To find the value of -a^-2 when a = -5, we substitute -5 for 'a' in the expression:
-a^-2 = -( -5 )^-2
Now, we simplify the expression inside the parentheses first:
-( -5 )^-2 = -( -1/5 )^-2
To simplify further, we apply the negative exponent:
-( -1/5 )^-2 = -(-5/1)^2
Now, we square the numerator and denominator:
-(-5/1)^2 = -(25/1)
Finally, we simplify the expression by multiplying -1 with 25:
-(25/1) = -25
Therefore, -a^-2, when a = -5, is equal to -25.
-a^-2 = -( -5 )^-2
Now, we simplify the expression inside the parentheses first:
-( -5 )^-2 = -( -1/5 )^-2
To simplify further, we apply the negative exponent:
-( -1/5 )^-2 = -(-5/1)^2
Now, we square the numerator and denominator:
-(-5/1)^2 = -(25/1)
Finally, we simplify the expression by multiplying -1 with 25:
-(25/1) = -25
Therefore, -a^-2, when a = -5, is equal to -25.
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