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Show how you would simplify the following expressions. Show your work.
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Show how you would simplify the following expressions. Show your work.
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If you multiply numbers with the same base, their exponents would add while their base stays the same.
1. 3 + (-5) = -2
4^ -2 = 1/4^2 = 1/16
2. -2+ (-4) = -6
3^-6 = 1/3^6 = 1/729
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