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Write each expression as a single power of 10​

Write each expression as a single power of 10​-example-1
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because the expression is raised to a power, you're going to multiply the power inside the expression with the power outside the expression. Thus:


(10 ^(20) )/(10^(12) )

Since the powers are being divided, you can just subtract 20 by 12. Then you would get:


10^(8)

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Answer:

10⁸

Explanation:


( \frac{10 ^(5) }{ {10}^(3) } ) ^(4) \\ (10 ^(5 - 3) ) ^(4) \\ (10 ^(2) )^(4) \\ (10 ^(2 * 4) ) \\ (10^(8) )

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