Answer
$\frac{1}{16}$
Work Step by Step
We want to simplify: $(-4)^{-2}$
The negative exponent rule states that for every nonzero number $a$ and integer $n$, $a^{-n}=\frac{1}{a^n}$.
We use this to rewrite the expression as $\frac{1}{(-4)^2}$.
Next, we must simplify the power on the denominator: $\frac{1}{(-4)\times(-4)}=\frac{1}{16}$.