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Algebra 2 help for 50 points

Algebra 2 help for 50 points-example-1

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Answer: (^ represents the exponent)

a) 10^x-1

b) 10^4x

c) c^6

Explanation:

a) When you divide powers, you subtract their exponents. Since c = 10^x and it is being divided by 10^1, it would be the equivalent of 10^x-1

b) c= 10^x. c^4 would be equal to (10^x)^4 or
(10^(x))^(4). When powers are placed this way, you multiply their exponents. For instance
(3^(2))^(4) would be
3^(8).

C) This is the same concept as part b, but reversed. 10^6x is equal to (10^x)^6, which is equal to c^6.

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