When multiplying terms with the same base with exponents, you keep the base and add the exponents.
2^4 * 2^3 = 2^7
Any number with an exponent of zero equal one.
4^0 = 1
Multiply exponents when the term is being multiplied by a power.
(2^4)^3 = 2^12
When dividing terms with exponents, you keep the base and subtract the exponents.
9^7/9^5 = 9^2 9^5/9^7 = 1/9^2
He is incorrect because any number multiplied by 1 will stay the same, and so if he is going to multiply it by numbers less than one, he will have a lower number.
22 because i am in college and i know what i am doing
Answer:
Shapes 1 and 3 are congruent
Step-by-step explanation:
The only thing different between them is that the first one is tilted to look different.
15. 
Step 1: Distribute the subtraction sign to all the numbers in the second set of parentheses...


Step 2: Combine like terms (
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Step 3: Combine like terms (
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Step 4: Combine like terms (normal numbers go with normal numbers)

1 + 2
3

You were correct!
16. 
I don't really know how to explain this one but I got: (7m-6n)(7m-6n)