Question 852674
Here are some common exponent rules


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We will be using rule #1 and rule #2. You will use other rules for other problems, but we will only use those 2 rules for now.



{{{(2^6*2^4)/(2^5)}}}



{{{(2^(6+4))/(2^5)}}} Using rule #1



{{{(2^(10))/(2^5)}}} 



{{{2^(5)}}} Using rule #2



{{{32}}} Note: {{{2^5 = 2*2*2*2*2 = 32}}} (there are 5 copies of '2' being multiplied to get 32)



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So that's how {{{(2^6*2^4)/(2^5) = 32}}}