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Exponents - Negative Fractional Exponents with Square Integer Base - Exponent to Answer (Level 2)

This math topic focuses on solving expressions involving negative fractional exponents with square integer bases, transforming them into simplified radical forms. The problems require evaluating integer bases, like 4, 16, 81, and others, raised to negative fractional powers, such as \(-\frac{1}{2}\), \(-\frac{1}{3}\), and similar. Each question presents multiple-choice answers, with each choice indicating the simplified radical form of the original exponent expression. This helps to practice understanding and simplifying negative fractional exponents.

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Negative Fractional Exponents with Square Integer Base - Exponent to Answer

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Find the answer when this number is raised to its exponent

216(−13)216^{(\frac{-1}{3})}