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If x=2 and y=5, how would you work out 2y to the power of 2?
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If x=2 and y=5, how would you work out 2y to the power of 2?
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If x=2 and y=5, how would you work out 2y to the power of 2?
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100 is the answer I believe. Idk if that’s what you’re asking tho
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Answer:
Explanation:
(5)^
2×
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