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3 September, 01:24

Find the product. Write your answer in

exponential form.

6^-4•6^0

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  1. 3 September, 01:41
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    Answer: 6^-4

    Step-by-step explanation:

    6^-4•6^0

    According to the law of indices, anything raised to a power of 0 is 1

    So, for 6^-4•6^0

    (6^0) = 1

    Then, 6^-4•6^0

    = 6^-4•1

    = 6^-4

    Since, according to law of indices anything raised to a negative power is made a denominator

    = 1 / (6^4)

    = 1/1296

    Thus, the answer is 1/1296, but in exponential form it is 6^-4
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