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OpenStudy (asylum15):

- Exponential over x squared?

OpenStudy (asylum15):

\[\frac{ e^x2 }{ x^2 }\] can any manipulation be done?

OpenStudy (asylum15):

Thats exponential to the power of X squared.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

"•Simplify (x2)4 Just as with the previous exercise, I can think in terms of what the exponents mean. The "to the fourth" means that I'm multiplying four copies of x2: (x2)4 = (x2)(x2)(x2)(x2) = (xx)(xx)(xx)(xx) = xxxxxxxx = x8 Note that x8 also equals x( 2×4 ). This demonstrates the second exponent rule: Whenever you have an exponent expression that is raised to a power, you can multiply the exponent and power: ( xm ) n = x m n " http://www.purplemath.com/modules/exponent.htm

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Don't know if that helps at all

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