Simplify. Evaluate the numerical bases. 2^3 x ^3y ^-2 . 2^-5 xy^2
A. 4x^4
B. x^4 /4
C....
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Simplify. Evaluate the numerical bases. 2^3 x ^3y ^-2 . 2^-5 xy^2
A. 4x^4
B. x^4 /4
C. x^4 / 2y^4
D. 2x^4 / y^4
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