Question 237217: ahhmmm... im not really good at this... I'm just confused in law of exponents..
for example: 12a to the 3rd power.. over 4b to the 2nd power.... or,, (16a)to the 2nd power or (16a)cube... its very difficult,, pls. give me some tips or tell me whats the rules in solving those problems.. I hope you really answer my question... Im only 13 yrs old,, and im not a fast learner..
thank you Patty.
Answer by rapaljer(4671) (Show Source):
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Seminole State College of Florida
Altamonte Springs Campus
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