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You have 2^3/2^1. So subtract the exponents giving: 2^(3-1)=2^2=4
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2^3 = 8 divide by 2 4
my teacher told me that the answer is \[\sqrt{8}\] so i was wondering how you get that but the answer isnt 4.
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