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Analyze Nick's solution. Is he correct? If not, what was

his mistake?
Yes, Nick is correct.
O No, the power multiplied to 8.64 should have an
exponent of 0.
No, he needed to subtract the coefficients.
X No, he needed to add the exponents.​

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4 votes

Answer:

No, the power multiplied to 8.64 should have an exponent of 0.

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User Rashawn
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Answer: No, the power multiplied to 8.64 should have an exponent of 0. B pretty much

Step-by-step explanation: just got that question trust me it’s right.

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User Zhomart
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