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Kaitlyn Heath
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20 May, 15:35
Evaluate (4^5 + 7^9) ^0 show your work
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Camden Hurst
20 May, 15:51
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You multiply your first two numbers so like 4*4 which is 16 than you multiply that times that by 4. when you get 64 you multiply that by four and when you get 256 then multiply that 4 and you get 1024 and that your answer.
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Francis Gordon
20 May, 15:59
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4^5 = 4*4*4*4*4=1024
7^9=7*7*7*7*7*7*7*7*7=40353607
So add them (1024+40353607) ^ 0
40354631^0
Your fianl answer would be 1
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