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What is the product of 4^4(4^-7)(4)

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Answer:
4^(-2)

Explanation:

Equation:


4^4*4^(-7) *4^1

When multiplying exponents with the same base, you can add the exponents together to find your answer:

4 + (-7) + 1

User Cubitouch
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Answer:

0.0625

Explanation:

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