Use exponent rules to multiply 46⋅4−3 . Leave your answer in exponential form.



Explain why the same rule does not apply to 64⋅(−3)4

2 answers

Huh ?
I am sure you meant
46*(4)^-3
recall a^-n = 1/a^n

so 46*(4)^-3
= 46/4^3
= 46/64
= 23/32
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