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Algebra 1 Zero and Negative Exponents Two special exponents surprise students: anything to the zero power is 1, and a negative exponent means “flip it” — \(a^{-n} = \tfrac{1}{a^n}\). Once you see why, they stop being scary. We’ll prove both and drill them, with a solver, practice, and a worksheet maker a tap away. ⚡ […]
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