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Which expression is equivalent too the expression shown

Which expression is equivalent too the expression shown-example-1
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Answer:


4^(6)

Explanation:

Using the rule of exponents


a^(m) ×
a^(n)
a^((m+n)) , thus

4² ×
4^(4) =
4^((2+4)) =
4^(6)

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