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Mathematics, 22.09.2019 07:30 mastsa

Can someone check me answers?
1. simplify the expression.
(n^4)^8
a) n^48
b) n^32 < < my answer
c) n^12
d) n^4
2. simplify the expression.
(c^3)^5(d^3)^0
a) c^15d^3
b) c^15 < < my answer
c) c^8d^3
d) 0
3. simplify the expression.
(m^3)^-1(x^2)^5
a) x^7/ m^4
b) x^20/ m^-4
c) x^7/ m^2
d) x^10/ m^3 < < my answer

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Can someone check me answers?
1. simplify the expression.
(n^4)^8
a) n^48
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