(16 over 25)-^1 over 2 how??
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If your question is this. (16-25) to the power of -1 divided by 2. You would again divide 16and 25 to make a decimal. Than this is where it gets a bit complicated. You would flip the decimal. So lets say “if” your decimal/number was 5. 5 to the power of -1 you would flip it making a fraction. 1/5. Because 1to the power of anything is its self. So if it were 5 to the power of -2 it would be 1/25 because 5*5 =25 and then you would flip it. After that you would divide it by 2
hope that helps~
If it was 5^ (1/3) , this becomes the cubed root of 5. Think of a root symbol with a little three on the outside.
Now, because we are dividing two numbers (16 and 25) we can basically do the square root of 16 and divide it by the square root of 25.
Leave your answer in fraction form, since it was given to you as a fraction.
the square root of 16 is _____
the square root of 25 is ____
Put the first answer in the numerator, put the second answer in the denominator.
I’ll let you have the fun of figuring out your square roots.
[(16/25)^-1]/2 ? I’m not sure what your math problem is, if you make it a bit more clear maybe I can help.