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Hello can you do a deep explanation of how to solve these kinds of equations

Hello can you do a deep explanation of how to solve these kinds of equations-example-1
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Given the property:


\frac{1}{a^(-b)^{}}=a^b

Now, if a = 4 and b = 3:


(1)/(4^(-3))=4^3

Now, if we have an integer exponent, this means that:

Now, for our problem:


4^3=4\cdot4\cdot4

We know that 4*4 = 16, and 16*4 = 64, then:


4^3=4\cdot4\cdot4=16\cdot4=64

Hello can you do a deep explanation of how to solve these kinds of equations-example-1
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