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50 points PLZZZZZZZ HELP!!!!!!

50 points PLZZZZZZZ HELP!!!!!!-example-1
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User Wonea
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Answer:


2^(-98)

Explanation:


((2^(-10) )/(2^(4) ) )^(7)


(2^(-14))^(7)


2^(-98)

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User Bendystraw
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Answer:


\boxed{(1)/(2^(98)) }

Explanation:


((2^(-10))/(4^2) )^7

=>
((2^(-10))/(2^(2(2))) )^7

=>
((2^(-10))/(2^4) )^7

Using law of exponents
a^m/a^n = a^(m-n)

=>
(2^(-10-4))^7

=>
(2^(-14))^7

=>
2^(-98)

=>
(1)/(2^(98))

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User Chinu
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