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Dividing negative exponents is almost the same as multiplying them, except you're doing the opposite: subtracting where you would have added and dividing where you would have multiplied. If the bases are the same, subtract the exponents. Remember to flip the exponent and make it positive, if needed.

A number raised to a negative exponent is negative always

According to the question, If the number is positive, the result is also positive. If the number is negative, we say the result is negative.

Lets understand with an example:-

[tex]\rightarrow\;\;2^{-3} =\dfrac{1}{2^{3} } = \dfrac{1}{8}\\\\\rightarrow \;\;-2^{-3} = \dfrac{1}{-2^{3}} = \dfrac{-1}{8}[/tex]

Therfore,A number raised to a negative exponent is negative always

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