How do you simplify (3/4)^-1 and write it using only positive exponents?

1 Answer
Mar 29, 2017

(3/4)^-1 = (4/3)^1 to write it using only positive exponents

Explanation:

The negative exponent in this expression requires that we invert the fraction, which is the same as taking the inverse of the value of the fraction.

The inverse of 3/4 = 1/(3/4) = 1/1*4/3 = 4/3

Then;(3/4)^-1 = (4/3)^1 to write it using only positive exponents

The final simplification would be: (3/4)^-1 = (4/3)^1 = (4/3) = 1 1/3