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PLEASE ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS
DON'T STEAL POINTS :)​

PLEASE ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS DON'T STEAL POINTS :)​-example-1
User Tpett
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13 votes

Answer:


6

Explanation:


1296^(0.17)


1296^(0.17)=3.38176\dots


=3.38176\dots


1296^(0.08)


1296^(0.08)=1.77422\dots


=1.77422\dots


\mathrm{Multiply\:the\:numbers:}\:3.38176\cdot \:1.77422=5.99998\dots


=5.99998\dots


=5.99998
6

User Ashish Rathore
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9 votes

Answer:

D

Explanation:

using the rules of exponents


a^(m) ×
a^(n) =
a^((m+n))


a^{(m)/(n) } =
\sqrt[n]{a^(m) }


(1296)^(0.17) ×
(1296)^(0.08)

=
1296^((0.17+0.08))

=
1296^(0.25) =
1296^{(1)/(4) } , then


\sqrt[4]{1296}

=
\sqrt[4]{6^(4) }

= 6

User Moonchild
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