andreaa008
andreaa008
12-09-2017
Mathematics
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I need help please!!!!
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kphung76127
kphung76127
12-09-2017
4^3= 64
2^6= 64
Therefore, n=6.
You can also figure this out if you know that 2^3*2^6=2^9. When you multiply exponents with the same base, add the exponents. 3+6=9
Final answer: n=6
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