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How do you write 56 and 64 as a prime of its product of its prime factors in expended form and in exponential form
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How do you write 56 and 64 as a prime of its product of its prime factors in expended form and in exponential form
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Expanded=2x2x2x7
Exponential=2^3x7
64
Expanded=2x2x2x2x2x2
Exponential=2^6
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