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Rewrite the expression 4^-2 x 8^0 x 5^6
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Recall that any number raised to the power of zero is equal to 1. Therefore, 8^0 is equal to 1.
Now, we can rewrite the expression as:
4^-2 x 8^0 x 5^6 = (1/4^2) x 1 x 5^6
Simplifying further, we get:
(1/16) x 5^6
or
5^6/16
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