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  • 23-12-2020
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how do you rewrite a expression using the base number only once?
ex. 5^(-2)*5^(-4)*5^(8)

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  • 23-12-2020

Answer:

5

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  • 23-12-2020

Answer:

Rewrite the expression= 5^2

Step-by-step explanation:

With the same base number of 5, one adds the exponents.

In this case 5^-2*5^-4*5^8    8-6=2 as the exponent

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