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2⋅(3^6⋅3^−5) evaluated

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Answer: 6

Explanation:

First we can solve the parentheses. 3^6*3^-5. Using the rules of exponents attached below, we can do 3^6-5= 3^1 which is 3. Now we have 2(3) which is 6.

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