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Answer:

Explanation:

When multiplying the same base to raised to different exponents, all you need to do is add the exponents.


4^(-3) * 4^5\\= 4^((-3 + 5))\\= 4^2\\

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User Thelastshadow
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Answer:

4^2

Explanation:

4^-3 × 4^5

= 0.015625 × 1024

= 16

=4^2

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