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3^4 • 2^4 Can I simplify this to 6^8? Or is that not possible and I have to evaluate all of it?
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3^4 • 2^4
Can I simplify this to 6^8? Or is that not possible and I have to evaluate all of it?
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You cannot simplify it because 6^ is 1,679,616 and the answer is 1296
3^4= 81 and 2^4= 16
81•16= 1296
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