In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
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> Just to clarify what I'm after:
> 
> If you plot (-3)^n where n is a set of negative real numbers between 0
> and -20 for example, then you get a discontinuos line due to the
> problem mentioned above with fractional exponents. However, you can
> compute what the correct absolute value of the the missing points
> should be (see z2 above for an example), but I would like to know how
> to determine what the correct sign of z2 should be so that it fits the
> graph.

You need to ask this question on a math group.  It's not a Python question 
at all.
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