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1) 2^2x2^3x2^4=2^? 2) 3^9 ÷ 3^8= 3^? 3) (4^3)^2 = 4^? find the missing(?) exponent
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1) 2^2x2^3x2^4=2^?
2) 3^9 ÷ 3^8= 3^?
3) (4^3)^2 = 4^?
find the missing(?) exponent
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1. 2^9
2. 3^1
3. 4^6 I hope this helped
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