
Mark M. answered 01/31/22
Mathematics Teacher - NCLB Highly Qualified
64 = 26
(2x3y2)6
Titus S.
asked 01/31/22How do you rewrite 64x18y12 using the power of a product?
Mark M. answered 01/31/22
Mathematics Teacher - NCLB Highly Qualified
64 = 26
(2x3y2)6
Denise G. answered 01/31/22
Algebra, College Algebra, Prealgebra, Precalculus, GED, ASVAB Tutor
It looks like you could write all these terms raised to the second power, the exponents multiply when they are power to a power.
(8x9y6)2
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