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Show all your work which is the simplest form of the expression below

Show all your work which is the simplest form of the expression below-example-1

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Explanation:

We will use the order of operations to help us solve. This means, in this case, starting with exponents and then multiplying. We will also use the exponent rules.

Given:


\displaystyle (2^2)^4\;*\;2^(-5)

Power rule of exponents:


\displaystyle (2^2)^4\;*\;2^(-5)=(2^(2*4))\;*\;2^(-5)


(2^(8))\;*\;2^(-5)

Product rule of exponents:


\displaystyle (2^(8))\;*\;2^(-5) = (2^(8+-5))= (2^(8-5))


(2^(3))

The simplified form of the expression, from the given options, is 2³.

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