How do you simplify 2m2 and write it using only positive exponents?

1 Answer
Oct 16, 2016

21m2

Explanation:

The thing to remember about exponents is that they essentially switch signs every time you move terms from one side of the fraction bar to the other, i.e. from the numerator to the denominator, or vice versa.

Take, for example, 2. As you know, this can be written as

2=21=211

If you want to write 2 with a negative exponent, you have to do two things

  • move 2 from the numerator of 211 to the denominator
  • switch the sign of its exponent

You would have

211=121

Now try this for m2. To write it using a positive exponent, you must move m from the numerator of m21 to the denominator and switch its sign.

m2=1m2

And there you have it. Put it all together to find

2m2=21m2

Do one more for good practice. How would you write a23 using only positive exponents?

Move a from the numerator to the denominator and switch its sign -- keep in mind that 3 already has a positive exponent, 31, so leave it as-is!

a23=131a2=13a2