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ItachiUchiha:
wym
jhonyy9:
the base number is 12
you need find the exponent
jhonyy9:
@jhonyy9 wrote:
for 2. use formula
\[\frac{ a^x }{ a^y } = a^{(x-y)}\]
using this above formula what will get the exponent of 12 ?
Parasyte:
I agree with Jhonny, If I may join the question.
After finding out your;
\[a^\left\{ x-y \right\}\]
You will then simplify that to get your final answer.
ItachiUchiha:
1/4
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ItachiUchiha:
or 1 with ex of 4
Parasyte:
\[\frac{ 1 }{ 4 }\]
Isn't a option.
ItachiUchiha:
no i mmean 1 with an exponent of 4
Parasyte:
That isn't a option either.
ItachiUchiha:
wym my guy is says it right here
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