the question is to evalute 11 to the negative third power. i have no clue what to do??
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The exponent is negative, therefore, to make it an even number, you can move it along with the "11", to the denominator.

11^ -3 = 1/11^3

Now simplify: 11*11*11 = 1331
The answer simplified is: 1/1331
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