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Write the expression 44(4–7)(4) using a single exponent.

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Answer:

D). 4^-2

Explanation:

Just did it on edge.

User Mottie
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The given expression as single exponent is:


4^4 * 4^(-7) * 4 = 4^(-2)

Solution:

Given expression is:


4^4 * 4^(-7) * 4

In exponents,

When the base is same, exponents can be added

Which means,


a^m * a^n = a^(m+n)

Therefore,


4^4 * 4^(-7) * 4 = 4^(4-7+1)\\\\Simplify\\\\4^4 * 4^(-7) * 4 = 4^(-3+1) \\\\4^4 * 4^(-7) * 4 = 4^(-2)

Thus the given expression as single exponent is:


4^4 * 4^(-7) * 4 = 4^(-2)

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