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Which of the following represents the operation performed in 3^-2?

Multiplication

Division

Exponential

The expression \( 3^{-2} \) indicates an operation involving exponentiation, specifically raising a base to a negative exponent. When you have a negative exponent, it reflects the concept of reciprocation. Thus, \( 3^{-2} \) is equivalent to \( \frac{1}{3^2} \), which further simplifies to \( \frac{1}{9} \).

The correct choice is represented by the term exponential, as raising numbers (or bases) to a power is a fundamental concept in exponential operations. In this case, you are exponentially decreasing the value of 3 by squaring it and then taking the reciprocal due to the negative sign.

Other options such as multiplication, division, and root do not accurately describe the operation involved in \( 3^{-2} \). While division can appear as a result of the operation, it is not the primary operation being performed. Similarly, the concepts of multiplication and root do not apply directly to this expression, as they imply different mathematical operations. Understanding negative exponents is essential for grasping a broader range of mathematical concepts, especially in algebra.

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