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Describe how (2^3) (2^-4)can be simplified.

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hELLO kIDDIO!

The bases will stay the same but you will have to add the exponents to simplify.

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Answer:


(1)/(2)

Explanation:

The given expression is:


(2^3)(2^(-4))

As from the given expression, we cab see that teh base is same that is
2 but the powers are different. Therefore, using the property of powers and exponents that is if base is same then the powers gets added, thus the expression becomes

=
(2^(3+(-4)))

=
2^(-1)

=
(1)/(2)

which is the required simplified form of the given expression.

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