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21 June, 00:44

What is the value of c in the equation below?

2^-4x2^2 = a^b = c

A. - 4

B. - 2

C. 1/64

D. 1/4

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  1. 21 June, 01:05
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    The correct answer is Choice D: 1/4

    First, we need to figure out each of the exponents and then multiply those two numbers.

    2^-4 = 1/16

    2^2 = 4

    1 / 16 x 4 = 4 / 16 = 1 / 4
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