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OpenStudy (anonymous):

help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (nottim):

What are you trying to solve.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i need to know what is the missing exponet?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

.....?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Where is the missing exponent there?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Don't you get something like \(x\) or \(y\) or any variable there as exponent?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

nope

OpenStudy (nottim):

Maybe she's asking what the process is to get from (12^-5)^2/12^-4 to 12 is.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes your right

OpenStudy (anonymous):

NO WAY..!! :P

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[(a^n)^m = (a)^{n \times m}\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[(12^{-5})^2 = (12)^{-5 \times 2} = (-12)^{-10}\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

THX

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I have done nothing yet. Your question is still incomplete. It does not make sense..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes it does

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i have %100 now thank you soo much ;)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

And that is \(12\) not \(-12\) there at last..

OpenStudy (nottim):

Darn no idea fer me....

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