Insert the corresponding expression:
Insert the corresponding expression:
\( \left(\frac{1}{20}\right)^{-7}= \)
Insert the corresponding expression:
\( \left(\frac{1}{60}\right)^{-4}= \)
Insert the corresponding expression:
\( \)\( \left(\frac{1}{3}\right)^{-4}= \)
Insert the corresponding expression:
To simplify the expression , we will apply the rule for negative exponents. The key idea is that a negative exponent indicates taking the reciprocal and converting the exponent to a positive:
Therefore, simplifies to .
Thus, the correct answer is .
Insert the corresponding expression:
To solve for , we apply the rule for negative exponents.
Step 1: Use the negative exponent rule: For any non-zero number , . Thus,
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Step 2: Simplify by recognizing the identity , so it follows that:
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Therefore, the simplified expression is .
The correct answer is
Insert the corresponding expression:
To solve this problem, we'll follow these steps:
Now, let's work through each step:
Step 1: The expression given is , which involves a negative exponent.
Step 2: According to the exponent rule , we can rewrite the expression with a positive exponent by inverting the fraction:
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Step 3: Calculate .
The calculation is as follows:
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However, since the problem specifically asks for the corresponding expression before calculation to numerical form, the answer remains .
Therefore, the answer to the problem, in terms of an equivalent expression, is .