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welcome to math with mr j in this video iamp;#39;m going to cover exponents with negative bases remember an exponent tells us how many times we multiply the base by itself so letamp;#39;s jump into our examples here starting with number one where we have negative five squared we have a negative five that is within parentheses and then a negative 5 without parentheses there is a difference here so i want to show you how these differ the parentheses are very important so something to keep in mind letamp;#39;s start with the negative 5 thatamp;#39;s within the parentheses now those parentheses indicate that the negative is included or is attached to our base so we have negative 5 times negative 5. letamp;#39;s write that out so negative 5 times negative 5. a negative times a negative equals a positive so this is going to give us a positive twenty-five letamp;#39;s compare that to the negative five without parentheses so here that negative is not included or attached