<u>Given</u>:
The given expression is 
We need to determine the equivalent expression.
<u>Equivalent expression:</u>
Let us determine the equivalent expression.
The equivalent expression can be determined by simplifying the given expression.
Hence, let us apply the exponent rule to simplify the given expression.
Thus, applying the exponent rule,
, we get;

Rewriting the expression, we get;

Simplifying, we get;

Thus, the equivalent expression is 
Hence, Option C is the correct answer.
An "obtuse" angle is an angle that's bigger than 90 degrees.
So two obtuse angles would add up to more than 180 degrees.
But the three angles inside a triangle always add up to exactly 180 degrees.
So two of them can't be obtuse.
Could we get the picture of the triangle please!
Answer:
a=12
Step-by-step explanation:
if a=6b
and b=2
a=2×6
a=12