Arianna2006 Arianna2006
  • 11-12-2018
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2 to the 6 th power divided by 4 to the 2 nd power

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breadraga
breadraga breadraga
  • 11-12-2018
The written equation would be:
[tex] {2}^{6} \div {4}^{2} [/tex]
Do your exponents.

2 to the sixth is 64.

4 to the second is 16.

[tex]64 \div 16[/tex]
Divide.

[tex]64 \div 16 = 4[/tex]
Hope this helps!

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mrkmusvovzdeq
mrkmusvovzdeq mrkmusvovzdeq
  • 11-12-2018

Hi there!

Lets first put the question into equation format. It will look like this,

2^6 ÷ 4^2  

"^" means "raised to a power of"

Now, solve the powers and divide.

2^6 = 64

4^2 = 16

Divide,

64 ÷ 16 = 4

Your answer is 4

Hope this helped!~

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