Asked by Anonymous
                F^2 • f^4
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
            Anonymous2
            
    f^2 * f^6 = ?
When you have a variable to an exponent, multiplied by the same variable to an exponent, what do you do?
    
When you have a variable to an exponent, multiplied by the same variable to an exponent, what do you do?
                    Answered by
            Reiny
            
    If F and f are simply variables and of the same type (why is one upper case, the other lower?), and your • means multiplication
then f^6
just like (x^2) (x^4) = x^6
    
then f^6
just like (x^2) (x^4) = x^6
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