13^-6 write the expression using only positive exponents
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13^-6

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-------- {moved 13^-6 into denominator to make a positive exponent}
13^6

- to make a negative exponent positive, either move it up or down, opposite of where it currently is
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rewrite each question using only positive exponents a-5b4c-2d
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25^-3 write expression using only positive exponents
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(4/8)^-3


 

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