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b1az3:

Fill in the blank below. After the expression is simplified as much as possible, x is raised to what exponent?

b1az3:

b1az3:

don't say x^6 is not right

563blackghost:

You came up with \(\bf{x^{6}}\)?

563blackghost:

If so then ye, das correct :3

b1az3:

no az said it was and it was wrong

563blackghost:

no, that's correct.

b1az3:

no it isn't i put that in 6 times and got it wrong

b1az3:

id why i think they might have a loose screw, not az my school

563blackghost:

Uhhhhhhh but it is. \(\bf{(a^{b})^{c} = a^{bc}}\) \(\bf{8 \times \frac{3}{4} = 6}\) \(\bf{a^{6}}\) I mean that is right, @Shadow right???

b1az3:

even mathway said that

b1az3:

is simplified as much as possible, x is raised to what exponent?

Shadow:

I get the same as well

b1az3:

then it's my school

Shadow:

Like I inputted it into Wolfram and got the same. The rule follows. I would email your teacher.

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