Can someone help me figure out math questions like this? X^-8*X^2
ITS X TO THE POWER OF NEGATIVE 8 MULTIPLIED BY X TO THE POWER OF 2
Your equation: \(\sf{x^{-8}~\times~x^{2}}\) So using our rule of exponent multiplication, below, you can solve for what the answer would be. \(\sf\color{gray}{\text{If a base is raised to a power that is then raised to another power}\\\text{you add the two powers together.}}\) Given that, your new "equation" would look like this. \(\sf{x^{(-8+2)}}\) I'll let you solve for the rest. Best of luck, \(\style{font Family:Arial; text-shadow: 2px 2px 3px white, 0 0 10px white, 0 0 5px white;color:#23B7F3;font-size:100px;padding:50px;width:500px;height:100%;position:absolute;left:0;z-index:500;text-align:center;} {\Huge\sf\color {} {{-~Akuma~matata}}}\) "what a wonderful phrase."
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