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Exponents - Negative Fractional Exponents with Non-Square Integer Base - Exponent to Factored Exponent (Level 1)

This math topic practices various skills involving negative fractional exponents. Specifically, it focuses on evaluating expressions where non-square integer bases are raised to negative fractional powers. Students are asked to factor the base numbers and simplify the expressions to make them easier to solve. Each problem involves identifying the correct simplified form of an exponent expression, which helps in enhancing their understanding of exponentiation, factoring, and simplification of algebraic expressions involving radicals.

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Negative Fractional Exponents with Non-Square Integer Base - Exponent to Factored Exponent

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Factor the base number and simplify to make it easier to solve

16(−12)16^{(\frac{-1}{2})}