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Please answer question 6 for 25 points ! :D

Please answer question 6 for 25 points ! :D-example-1
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\left((3^5)/(3^3)\right)^2\qquad\text{use}\ (a^n)/(a^m)=a^(n-m)\\\\=\left(3^(5-3)\right)^2=(3^2)^2\qquad\text{use}\ (a^n)^m=a^(n\cdot m)\\\\=3^(2\cdot2)=3^4\\\\Answer:\ \boxed{b.\ 3^4}

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User Prince Bhatti
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Answer:

The answer is 3^4.

Explanation:

First we're gonna use the exponent rule, so, 3^5/3^3 = 3^5-3 = 3^2.

Then our remainer is the 3^2, so we simply multiply our remaining exponent, which is the 2 from the outter-parenthesis. So 2 x 2 = 4. So its now 3^4.

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