2^m x 2^n would be the same as .
4 ^ mn
2 ^ M + N
2^mn
2^ M- N...
Mathematics, 24.05.2021 23:40 javier04052000
2^m x 2^n would be the same as .
4 ^ mn
2 ^ M + N
2^mn
2^ M- N
Answers: 3
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