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31 October, 09:49

Using the properties of exponents, the expression

(r^ (4^6)) ^4^1)

can be written as

x^ (4^s+t)

where s and t are constants. What is the value of s+t?

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  1. 31 October, 10:30
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    the short answer is: s+t=7 if we consider r=*

    If r is a square root of x the value would be the same.
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