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Mathematics, 06.11.2020 21:40 nina1390

Evaluate −an, when a=3, and n= 2, 3,4, and 5. Now evaluate (−a)n when a=3, and n = 2, 3,
4, and 5. Based on this sample, does it appear
that −an=(−a)n ? If not, state the
relationships, if any, between −an and (−a)
n.

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