SOLUTION: (2^10 –2^9)(2^8 – 2^7) = a)2^2 b) 2^4 c) 2^8 d) 2^16

Algebra.Com
Question 275544: (2^10 –2^9)(2^8 – 2^7) =
a)2^2 b) 2^4 c) 2^8 d) 2^16

Answer by checkley77(12844)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(2^10 –2^9)(2^8 – 2^7)
2^(10-9)(2^8-7)
2^1*2^1=2^(1+1)=2^2=4 ANS.
Answer a)2^2.

RELATED QUESTIONS

find 2A-B if A= [6 -3] [1 -2] B= [-4 -1] [2 5] Answers: a) [10 -2]... (answered by Edwin McCravy)
Which choice gives an example that supports the conjecture, and a counterexample that... (answered by greenestamps)
Evaluate: a) [16^1/2 + (2/3)^0]^-2 b) (7^0 - 4^-1)^-3 c) (5^-2 + 4^0)^-1 d) -8^0 +... (answered by Fombitz)
Which set of ordered pairs does NOT represent a function? A) (0, 1), (2, 2), (4, 8),... (answered by acw1213)
Which of the following is equivalent to this expression? {{{ 16!/10! }}} A.) 6 • 5... (answered by Lillie28)
A=[ 5 0 -9       
   -5 6  2] 
  
B=[ 2  7                  
   -2 -4]... (answered by Edwin McCravy,AnlytcPhil)
explain an error pattern in each of the following A. 13/35=1/5, 27/73= 2/3, 16/64= 1/4 (answered by richard1234)
Which hyperbolas have one vertex in common with the hyperbola... (answered by MathLover1)
Find the equation in standard form of the hyperbola with an asymptote slope of 3/4 and... (answered by ewatrrr)