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Consider this power. (–4) –3 1. Apply the negative exponents rule: 1 (−4)3 2. Expand the exponent: 1 (−4)(−4)(−4) 3.Simplify: What is the value of (–4)–3? Negative StartFraction 1 Over 64 EndFraction Negative StartFraction 1 Over 12 EndFraction StartFraction 1 Over 64 EndFraction StartFraction 1 Over 12 EndFraction

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