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31 plz I tried already and got it wrong
I don't know how to do it

31 plz I tried already and got it wrong I don't know how to do it-example-1
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User Tent
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You are to multiply b^4 by b.

You could write this as follows: "b to the fourth power" times "b to the first power."

Since the bases (b and b) are the same, all you have to do here is to ADD together the two exponents, which are 4 and 1.

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User Sadiqa
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Let's say b equals 2

2^4=16

16*2= 32


This is what I could make of the question
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User Lord Peter
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