Asked by Dean

Represent each expression using positive exponents.
2. E(to the negative fourth power)f

Would it be 1/e to the 4th power f?

Answers

Answered by Dean
Please help me! I've waited awhile for this help,
Answered by DrBob222
What is the f? Is it multiplied like this?
1/(E<sup>4</sup>*f) or
1/E<sup>4f</sup>
Answered by Dean
IT doesn't give f.

I'll tell you again, :|
e^-4f

That's a negative 4 exponent.
Answered by Dean
Thats the question, but the answer I got was 1/e to the fourth power, f.
Answered by DrBob222
That's ok; however, you still are not writing it clearly.
e^-4f can mean (e^-4)*f or it can mean
e^(-4f). If the former, it's the first answer I gave you. If the latter, it's the second answer. Also, E and e aren't the same.
Answered by Dean
I believe I have to times f,
Sorry for not writing it carefully, this keyboard is crap.

e^-4*f
I got 1/e^4*f or just 1/e^4f?
Also, please give me a webpage and responde as quickly as possible, I've been on Jishka for an hour ):
Answered by DrBob222
Here is a site. The last item on the menu talks about negative exponents.
I think the answer is 1/e<sup>4</sup>f or 1/E<sup>4</sup>f depending upon the original problem being E or e.

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