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Johan Woodward
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28 March, 22:51
What is - 3 to the second power as an exponent?
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Cookie
28 March, 23:11
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I would believe the answer is 9
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Cisco
28 March, 23:15
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(-3) ^2=9
-ve nb squared gives a positive
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