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Ruth Archer
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24 September, 08:09
What is the value of x in 16 to the 2nd power = x
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Isabell Benjamin
24 September, 08:20
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The value of x in the equation 16 to the 2nd power=x; is x=256
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Abel Humphrey
24 September, 08:28
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16^2 is 16•16 so x would equal 256
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