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What is the difference and what is their value?

g+g+g+g = g^4 or 4g

g•g•g•g= g^4 or 4g

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Step-by-step explanation:

We know that g^4 is g multiplied by itself 4 times, so it has to be g·g·g·g.

We know that 4g is g 4 times, which means it is g+g+g+g.

It's important to focus on the fact that g^4 is g multiplied by itself 4 times, while 4g is g multiplied by 4.

Explanation:

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User Dmytro Bogatov
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Explanation:

We know that g^4 is g multiplied by itself 4 times, so it has to be g·g·g·g.

We know that 4g is g 4 times, which means it is g+g+g+g.

It's important to focus on the fact that g^4 is g multiplied by itself 4 times, while 4g is g multiplied by 4.

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