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Solve for n.
(2^4)^2 = 2^n
n = __

Solve for n. (2^4)^2 = 2^n n = __-example-1
User Dan Temple
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Answer:

n=8

Explanation:

(2^4)=16

16^2= 256

2^8= 256

I hope this helps!!!

User Giberno
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Answer:


\\{ \boxed {\sf {n = 8}}}

Explanation:


\\ \sf( {2}^(4) )^(2) = {2}^(n)


\\ \sf \mapsto {2}^(4 * 2) = {2}^(n)


\\ \sf \mapsto {2}^(8) = {2}^(n)


\\ \sf \mapsto8 = n


\\ \sf \therefore \: n = 8

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