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Apply Laws of Exponents to write an equivalent expression. d^6df^0 1. d^7df 2. d^7 3. f^7 4. d^6f
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Apply Laws of Exponents to write an equivalent expression. d^6df^0 1. d^7df 2. d^7 3. f^7 4. d^6f
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Apply Laws of Exponents to write an equivalent expression.
d^6df^0
1. d^7df
2. d^7
3. f^7
4. d^6f
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I think it’s 4 I don’t know tho i just started learning this
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Answer: 4
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i think it is 4
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