Respuesta :
Let's break down why (-1)^15 equals -1.
Understanding Negative Exponents:
- An exponent tells you how many times a number (the base) is multiplied by itself.
- For example, 2^3 (2 to the power of 3) means 2 multiplied by itself three times: 2 x 2 x 2.
Even vs. Odd Exponents for Negative Bases:
- When the base is negative (-1 in this case), the outcome depends on whether the exponent is even or odd.
- Even Exponents: Any negative number raised to an even power results in a positive number.
Example: (-1)^2 = (-1) x (-1) = 1 (positive)
- Odd Exponents: Any negative number raised to an odd power results in a negative number.
Example: (-1)^3 = (-1) x (-1) x (-1) = -1 (negative)
Why (-1)^15 is -1:
Since 15 is an odd number (1, 3, 5, etc. are all odd), raising -1 to the power of 15 follows the rule of odd exponents for negative bases. This means:
(-1)^15 = (-1) multiplied by itself 15 times.
Following the pattern of even exponents resulting in positives and odd exponents resulting in negatives, we get:
(-1)^15 = - (positive number) (because -1 multiplied by itself an odd number of times makes a positive)
Therefore, (-1)^15 = -1.