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Rewrite with a positive exponent and evaluate.$-\left(\frac{1}{64}\right)^{-1 / 3}$
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So, $-\left(\frac{1}{64}\right)^{-1 / 3}$ becomes $-(4^{-3})^{-1/3}$. Show more…
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