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Asked by Jack

Hey, im a little confused with this question:

2^n x 4^(n+1)
/
8^(n-2)

I have to change all bases to 2 then simplify fully.

Thanks everoyne.
17 years ago

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Answered by Leo
Here are some hints:

4^(n+1) = (2^2)^(n+1)

8^(n-2) = (2^3)^(n-2)
17 years ago
Answered by Jack
yep ive got that much correct then, im more or less checking if what ive done is correct, that's all.

The final answer i got was

2^(3n+2)
/
2^(3n-6)

Or can that be simplified further?
17 years ago

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