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How wuld you solve (x^4)^2 (x^-1)^-4 ??/?and (5w^8)^2 ??
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How wuld you solve (x^4)^2 (x^-1)^-4 ??/?and (5w^8)^2 ??
Thanks!!
Answer by checkley71(8403) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(X^4)^2=X^(2*4)=X^8
(X^-1)^-4=X^(-1*-4)=X^4
(5W^8)^2=25W^(8*2)=25W^16
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