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09-01-2017
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2^3 · 2^3 · 2^−4 simplified
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1davey29
1davey29
09-01-2017
When multiplying like bases with different exponents, such as x^y*x^z, you add the exponents, so the x^y*x^z would equal x^(y+z). In your case, your [tex]2^3*2^3*2^{-4}=2^{3+3+(-4)}=2^{3+3-4}=2^{6-4}=2^2=4[/tex].
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