3^4
when multiplying exponents, if the bases are the same (the number that the exponent attaches to), you can simply add the exponents together.
if you were to solve the problem, you’d get the same answer
3^2 * 3^2 = 9*9 = 81
3^4 = 3*3*3*3 = 81
(-5/8, 27/20) is the answer.
23 = h -52
23+52 = h -52 +52
75 = h
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Since we know what both of the exponents are, we can rewrite the equation for it.
3 * 2 - (-4)
We can evaluate from here.
I can see we have a positive number subtracting a negative number.
Use the rule where x - (-y) = x + y
2 * 3 + 4
Now we can get solving.
2 * 3 ==> 6
6 + 4 ==> 10
10 is the final answer.
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The answer is : Prism
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