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Simplify 2^(x+2) /2^(x-1)​

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Explanation:

When we divide two exponential expressions with the same base, we can subtract their exponents. Using this property, we can simplify the given expression as:

2^(x+2) /2^(x-1) = 2^x * 2^2 / 2^x * 2^(-1)

= 2^(x-1+2)

= 2^(x+1)

Therefore, the simplified expression is 2^(x+1).

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