SOLUTION: HOW DO I Identify the error in the simplification. Write the correct solution. (x^2 x x^6) = (x^-12)^2 = x^-12 = 1/x^24

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Question 957507: HOW DO I Identify the error in the simplification. Write the correct solution.

(x^2 x x^6) = (x^-12)^2 = x^-12 = 1/x^24



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