Asked by Pascale
My algebra book says that a^-n is equal to 1/a^n, which is equal to (1/a)^n. Does that then mean that a^n/m would be equal to (a/m)^n? Thank you very much.
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Answered by
bobpursley
No.
a<sup>n/m</sup>
means mth root (a<sup>n</sup>)
a<sup>n/m</sup>
means mth root (a<sup>n</sup>)
Answered by
Anonymous
factor 900 into its prime factors
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