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How do you solve 9/2^-1? Please explain. i need the exponent to be positive. The answer is 18 but idk why
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How do you solve 9/2^-1? Please explain. i need the exponent to be positive. The answer is 18 but idk why
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How do you solve 9/2^-1? Please explain. i need the exponent to be positive. The answer is 18 but idk why
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9*2^1=18
switch both signs to keep equilibrium
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