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PLZZZ SEND HELPPP ANSWER QUICKK

PLZZZ SEND HELPPP ANSWER QUICKK-example-1
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User Scrummy
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Answer:

2^3

Explanation:

Ok, let's jump right in!

Multiply 2^6 by 2^−3 by adding the exponents.

Use the power rule a^m a^n = a^m+n to combine exponents. Therefore, we get:

2^ 6-3

Subtract 3 from 6.

2^3

TIP: For next time remember that when you have to multiply exponents you that have the same base number you really just have to add the exponents.

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User Dave Kiss
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Answer:

The answer is C 2^3

hope this helps!!!

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