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I am working with exponents and my problem is 24-y to the second power. y=3. --> 24-3 to the second power. I got 15. Am I correct? please help.
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I am working with exponents and my problem is 24-y to the second power. y=3. --> 24-3 to the second power. I got 15. Am I correct? please help.
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I am working with exponents and my problem is 24-y to the second power. y=3. --> 24-3 to the second power. I got 15. Am I correct? please help.
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You are correct sweetie
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