I was tutoring today and came across a question that I was incapable of explaining sufficiently. It stems from the following false string of equalities...
$$-12=(-12)^1=(-12)^\frac{6}{6} =((-12)^6)^\frac{1}{6} =((-1)^6 12^6)^\frac{1}{6}=(12^6)^\frac{1}{6}=12$$
If anyone can explain the false step (Im assuming the third “=“), why this string of equalities is wrong, and how to avoid making it that would be most helpful for when I need to explain it again.
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in exponents or limits of integrals. It looks bad and confusing, and it rarely appears in professional mathematics typesetting. – GNUSupporter 8964民主女神 地下教會 Dec 16 '20 at 07:31