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What is 2^6*2^5 is other exponent?

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Answer:

below

Explanation:

Yes, there is another exponent.

When you are multiplying exponents, you add the exponents.

So from the equation 2^6 x 2^5, you can keep the 2 the same, as this is the base:

2^11

and add the exponents (6+5)

To check:

2^6=64

2^5=32

64x32=2048

2^11=2048

So, 2^11 is equivalent to your equation. Hope this helps ;)

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