dylanhooper00
dylanhooper00
22-07-2017
Mathematics
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Simplify this expression. 2^6 ÷ 2^3
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raynisialeakeyoqmdwf
raynisialeakeyoqmdwf
22-07-2017
2^6/
2^3
=
2*2
*2
*2
*2
*2/
2*2
*2
=
2*2
*2
=
2^3
=
8
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carleyr01
carleyr01
22-07-2017
2^6 is 2 to the 6th power, meaning that you multiply 2 by itself 6 times.
2^3 is 2 to he 3rd power, meaning that you multiply 2 by itseld 3 times.
2^6 / 2^3 = ?
64 / 8 = 8
So, your answer is 8.
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