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    Use the Negative-Exponent Rule -\(( - 3 ) ^ { - 2 }\)
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Use the Negative-Exponent Rule
- (−3)−2( - 3 ) ^ { - 2 }(−3)−2

Question 230

Question 230

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Use the Negative-Exponent Rule
- (−3) −2( - 3 ) ^ { - 2 }(−3) −2


A) 19\frac { 1 } { 9 }91​
B) −9- 9−9
C) 9
D) −19- \frac { 1 } { 9 }−91​

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