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Definition of negative exponent? - Answers

To get the definition u have to be straight and not look on this web site again cuz its gayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyIgnore the moron's view of things above. Well, cause it's a moron's view of things.A negative exponent just means that the base is on the wrong side of the fraction line, so you need to give the base to the other side of the line. For instance, "x-2" just means the reciprocal of "x2" ,"1/(x2)".



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To get the definition u have to be straight and not look on this web site again cuz its gayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyIgnore the moron's view of things above. Well, cause it's a moron's view of things.A negative exponent just means that the base is on the wrong side of the fraction line, so you need to give the base to the other side of the line. For instance, "x-2" just means the reciprocal of "x2" ,"1/(x2)".



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https://math.answers.com/algebra/Definition_of_negative_exponent

Definition of negative exponent? - Answers

To get the definition u have to be straight and not look on this web site again cuz its gayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyIgnore the moron's view of things above. Well, cause it's a moron's view of things.A negative exponent just means that the base is on the wrong side of the fraction line, so you need to give the base to the other side of the line. For instance, "x-2" just means the reciprocal of "x2" ,"1/(x2)".

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      To get the definition u have to be straight and not look on this web site again cuz its gayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyIgnore the moron's view of things above. Well, cause it's a moron's view of things.A negative exponent just means that the base is on the wrong side of the fraction line, so you need to give the base to the other side of the line. For instance, "x-2" just means the reciprocal of "x2" ,"1/(x2)".
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