Asked by Cherie
3^4 /3^3 + 4^2 *4^0/2^4
Please help and explains how you got the answer. I have been stuck on this for awhile and am not sure how to do this. Thank you!
Please help and explains how you got the answer. I have been stuck on this for awhile and am not sure how to do this. Thank you!
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Answered by
Steve
3^4/3^3 = 3^(4-3) = 3^1 = 3
4^2 * 4^0 = 4^(2+0) = 4^2 = (2^2)^2 = 2^(2*2) = 2^4
So, 2^4/2^4 = 1
3+1 = 4
4^2 * 4^0 = 4^(2+0) = 4^2 = (2^2)^2 = 2^(2*2) = 2^4
So, 2^4/2^4 = 1
3+1 = 4
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