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rewrite the following without an exponent.
(-7)^{-2}
Step1: Recall the negative exponent rule
The rule for negative exponents is \(a^{-n}=\frac{1}{a^{n}}\) (where \(a
eq0\) and \(n\) is a positive integer). So for \((-7)^{-2}\), we can apply this rule.
\((-7)^{-2}=\frac{1}{(-7)^{2}}\)
Step2: Calculate the denominator
Now, calculate \((-7)^{2}\). When we square a negative number, the result is positive. So \((-7)^{2}=(-7)\times(-7) = 49\).
Then, \(\frac{1}{(-7)^{2}}=\frac{1}{49}\)
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\(\frac{1}{49}\)