Seudónimo Seudónimo
  • 14-03-2017
  • Mathematics
contestada

Is it true that -a^n = (-a)^n IF:

a = 3;
n = 2, 3, 4, 5?

Respuesta :

3mar 3mar
  • 14-03-2017
No, it is not true

Because (-a)^n some times gives a^n (with even powers) and other times gives -a^n  (with odd powers)

But  - a^n always gives negative!
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

what is a clue that indicates a passage is written in third person point if view
Which statement is correct about insects that undergo complete metamorphosis? A. There are three distinct stages. B. During the adult stage, the insect forms
According to the parados, the ancient Greeks believed that the gods punished __________ people. joyful humble fearful boastful
given a force of 56N and an acceleration of 7 m/s2 what is the mass?
What is 2/3,2/9,5/6,11/18 least to greatest
If three bags of bird seed cost $14.16 how much would 14 bags cost?
A _____ is a voluntary agreement between two or more people to jointly own a business. Answer sole proprietorship partnership corporation limited liability par
I have a bag of trail mix half of the bag contains peanuts 1/4 of the bag contains chocolate candies and 1/4 of the bag is dried fruit. what is the probability
explain why cells don't just continue to grow larger as organisms grow larger. why do cells divide? please help and write in complete sentences.
The most common source of carbon monoxide pollution is vehicle exhaust.