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OpenStudy (izzy_la):

Find the value of the following expression: (3^8 ⋅ 2^–5 ⋅ 9^0)^ -2 x (2^-2/3^3 ^4) x 3^28 (5 points) Write your answer in simplified form. Show all of your steps.

alones (alones):

I don't understand...is "x"stands for mulitplying or what?

OpenStudy (izzy_la):

@AloneS that is what x means

alones (alones):

Oh so multiplying?

OpenStudy (izzy_la):

@AloneS yes muliplying

alones (alones):

Oh kk lol sorry i got confused

OpenStudy (izzy_la):

@AloneS Its cool your just trying to help :)

alones (alones):

Okay this is still confusing..how about you make a screenshot? \(\ (3^8 *2^{-5}*9^0)^{-2} * (2^{\frac{- 2 }{ 3^{3}}} )^{4} * 3^{28}\) <--this what comes out..

alones (alones):

@Izzy_La ?

OpenStudy (izzy_la):

\[(3^8 * 2^-5 * 9^0)^-2 * (\frac{ 2^-2 }{ 3^3})^4 * 3^28\]

OpenStudy (izzy_la):

The negative exponents didnt show up entirely correctly, and the last number is 3 to the 28 power. I don't know why that didn't show up either @AloneS

alones (alones):

Oh O.M.G lol that's simple xD sorry i feel like a retard now.

OpenStudy (izzy_la):

How did you get that? @AloneS

OpenStudy (izzy_la):

I tried that but it didnt work for me, is there anyway you cna copy and paste the work so I can check it?? @AloneS

alones (alones):

@Izzy_La I'll screenshot it than

alones (alones):

http://prnt.sc/cks8jw

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