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Mathematics, 17.02.2020 21:59 jothianddeepi

A. Find n so that the number sentence below is true. 2^-6*2^n=2^9.
N=

B. Use the laws of exponents to demonstrate why 2^3•4^3=2^9 is true and explain.

This is true because

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