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Jaelynn
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22 April, 05:10
If 2^4 x 2^7 = 2^a, then a=
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Nicole Wyatt
22 April, 05:25
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Step-by-step explanation:
2^11=2^a
11=a
a=11
Thats all cut down the 2 on left and right side
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