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Midnight97:

Help is needed asap

Midnight97:

jayfafr:

hm any thoughts?

Midnight97:

@jayfafr wrote:
hm any thoughts?
No

jayfafr:

yea thought so

jayfafr:

you have to simplify the expotents first

Midnight97:

@jayfafr wrote:
hm any thoughts?
If I had any thoughts would I been asking for help?

Midnight97:

@jayfafr wrote:
you have to simplify the expotents first
Okie

jayfafr:

(2^2)^3=2^2x3=2^6

jayfafr:

(3^3)^2=3^3x2=3^6

jayfafr:

then substitute the simplified exponents back into the expression

jayfafr:

2^6/3^6

jayfafr:

when you divide two powers with the same base, you subtract the exponents:

jayfafr:

2^6/3^6=(2/3)^6

jayfafr:

So, the simplified expression is (2/3)^6

Midnight97:

@jayfafr wrote:
So, the simplified expression is (2/3)^6
okie

Midnight97:

Thank you

jayfafr:

np

Midnight97:

I have another one I need help with

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