Sure! Here’s how the exponent forms match with their correct standard forms:
- \(2^4\) = 16
- \(-8^2\) = -64 (Note: -8 squared is actually 64, but if treated as a negative value, it remains as -64)
- \(2^{-3}\) = \(\frac{1}{8}\)
- \((-4)^2\) = 16
- \(2^3 \cdot 3^2\) = 72 (since \(2^3 = 8\) and \(3^2 = 9\), then \(8 \cdot 9 = 72\))
- \((45)^2\) = 2025
- \((2^3)^3\) = 512 (since \((8)^3 = 512\))
Make sure you fill each input with the corresponding standard form! Let me know if you need any further assistance!