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8.f2 โ f4
A. (2f)^8
B. (2f)^6
C. F^8
D. F^6
A. (2f)^8
B. (2f)^6
C. F^8
D. F^6
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Answered by
Urgent help
10.X^11/x^4
A. X^7
B. X^15
C. X^44
D.x 11/4
A. X^7
B. X^15
C. X^44
D.x 11/4
Answered by
collins
just normal indices rule
a^b/a^a=a^(b-a)
with that hint
play around with your question
a^b/a^a=a^(b-a)
with that hint
play around with your question
Answered by
Urgent help
I'm not sure
Answered by
Urgent help
125 ยท 5=?
Answered by
collins
can,t you do normal multiplication?
you should be able to do that
you should be able to do that
Answered by
Urgent help
Yay I can
Answered by
collins
or you mean
since
a^b.a^a=a^b+a
then
5^3.5^1=?
since
a^b.a^a=a^b+a
then
5^3.5^1=?
Answered by
Damon
first of all get your notation straight. Use ^ for exponents. Second follow the rule that Collins gave you (sort of):
a^b/a^c=a^(b-c)
and
a^b a^c = a^(b+c)
a^b/a^c=a^(b-c)
and
a^b a^c = a^(b+c)
Answered by
Shainil
f^8..easy
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