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16 August, 10:30

How is 4^m times 4^n different from (4^m) ^n?

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  1. 16 August, 11:27
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    Well 4^m*4^n can be added so lets say you have 4^4*4^6 that would just be adding the exponets to get 4^10. but (4^m) ^n that is multiplying the exponet of 4 to n so (4^6) ^4 would be 4^24.
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