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If X^8 = (2^2)^4, what is X^2

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Answer:

x^2 = 4

Explanation:

X^8 = (2^2)^4

Rewriting

x^8 as (x^2) ^4 since we know that a^b^c = a^(b*c) and 2*4 = 8

(x^2) ^4 = (2^2)^4

Since the exponents are the same the bases must be the same

x^2 = 2^2

x^2 = 4

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