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Simplifying exponents (picture provided)

Simplifying exponents (picture provided)-example-1

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Answer:

The answer would be
3^(2).

Explanation:

-Solve the following equation:


3^(-6) * ( 3^(4) / 3^(0))^(2)

-When dividing integers, the exponents would subtract each other. So, you subtract exponent
0 and
4:


3^(-6) * ( 3^(4) / 3^(0))^(2)


3^(-6) * ( 3^(4))^(2)

-Simplify
3^(4) by the exponent
2:


3^(-6) * ( 3^(4))^(2)


3^(-6) * 3^(8)

-When multiplying integers, the exponent would add up together. So, you would add
-6 and
8:


3^(-6) * 3^(8)


3^(2)

So, the answer is
3^(2).

User Alcarv
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Answer:

3^2 ; Option B

Explanation:

We are given the equation 3^ -6 * ( 3^4 / 3^0 )^2, which can be solved through the application of exponential rules;


3^( - 6 ) * ( 3^( 4 ) / 3^( 0 ) )^(2) - take 3^( 0 ) as 1,\\\\3^( - 6 ) * ( 3^( 4 ) / 1 )^(2) - take 3^(4) to power of 2, ( * of exponents ),\\\\3^( - 6 ) * ( 3^( 8 ) ) - combine powers, adding exponents,\\\\3^( - 6 + 8 ) - add like terms,\\\\3^(2) \\\\Solution; 3^(2)

3^2 ; Option B

User Gaurav Shukla
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