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1+3 to the 2nd power over (1+3) to the 2nd power

User MysteryGuy
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Answer:

16

Explanation

(1+3)*2

(4)*2

16

User Greg Noe
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\huge\text{Hey there!}



\large\textsf{Equation: }


\rm{(1 + 3)^2 / (1 + 3)^2}



\large\textsf{Solving: }


\rm{(1 + 3)^2 / (1 + 3)^2}

\rm{= ((1 + 3)^2)/((1 + 3)^2)}


\rm{= ((4)^2)/((4)^2)}


\rm{= (4*4)/(4*4)}


\rm{= (16)/(16)}


\rm{= 16 / 16}


\rm{= 1}



\large\textsf{Therefore, your answer should be:}


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\huge\text{Good luck on your assignment \& enjoy your day!}


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