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Represent the following expressions as a power of the number a (a +0) a^2 * (a^0)^3/a^11
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Represent the following expressions as a power of the number a (a +0) a^2 * (a^0)^3/a^11
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Represent the following expressions as a power of the number a (a +0)
a^2 * (a^0)^3/a^11
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i have no idea how to do this problem i dont know what a is
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