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8 January, 02:54

1/2 (2 to the 3rd power times 2 to the negative 4th power)

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  1. 8 January, 03:12
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    Remember

    (x^m) (x^n) = x^ (m+n)

    and

    x^-m=1 / (x^m)

    1/2 (2^3) (2^-4) =

    (1/2) (2^ (3-4)) =

    (1/2) (2^-1) =

    (1/2) (1/2^1) =

    (1/2) (1/2) = 1/4
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