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Use the properties of exponents to solve for each variable. 4^8•4^2=4a (2^4)^5=2^b 5^6/5^2=5^c a= b= c=
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Use the properties of exponents to solve for each variable.
4^8•4^2=4a
(2^4)^5=2^b
5^6/5^2=5^c
a=
b=
c=
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a = 10, b = 20, c = 4
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