Problem

Exponents and integers: Problem type 2 Evaluate. \[ \begin{array}{l} (-6)^{3}=\square \\ -(2)^{4}=\square \end{array} \]

Solution

Step 1 :Given the expressions \((-6)^{3}\) and \(-(2)^{4}\), we need to evaluate them.

Step 2 :First, we calculate \((-6)^{3}\). This means -6 is multiplied by itself 3 times.

Step 3 :Next, we calculate \(-(2)^{4}\). This means -1 times the result of 2 multiplied by itself 4 times.

Step 4 :By calculating, we find that \((-6)^{3} = -216\) and \(-(2)^{4} = -16\).

Step 5 :So, the final answer is \((-6)^{3}=\boxed{-216}\) and \(-(2)^{4}=\boxed{-16}\).

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