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What is the value of c in the equation below? 2 Superscript negative 4 Baseline times 2 squared = a Superscript b Baseline = c Negative 4 Negative 2 Start Fraction 1 Over 64 End Fraction One-fourth

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Explanation:

Answer:

1/4

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Question:

What is the value of c in the equation below?


2^(-4)*2^2 = a^b = c

A. -4 B. -2 C. 1/64 D. 1/4

Answer:


c = (1)/(4)

Explanation:

Given


2^(-4)*2^2 = a^b = c

Required

Find c

The equation can be rewritten as:


c = 2^(-4)*2^2


c = a^b

Solving:
c = 2^(-4)*2^2

Apply law of indices


c = 2^(-4+2)


c = 2^(-2)

Apply law of indices


c = (1)/(2^2)


c = (1)/(4)

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