SOLUTION: How can I solve 4to the -squared divided by 4 to the - square
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Question 237886: How can I solve 4to the -squared divided by 4 to the - square
Answer by College Student(505) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Any number or expression divided exactly by itself will always equal to 1.
So your answer is 1. :)
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