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Power law of exponents...answers?

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can someone answer these? I really need some help here. And I need an explanation to at least one number so I can at least understand a bit.

1) the quantity of 2x raised to 2 raised to x+2

2)the quantity of 3y raised to 3 raised to 3x+4

3)the quantity of 2y raised to 2x+3 raised to 5

4)the quantity of m raised to 6x-4 raised to one half

5)the quantity of a raised to 4 raised to 3x over 2 plus 3

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  1. All of them are based on a single law so i'll just explain that,

    a^2 x a^3 = a^2+3 = a^5

                    BUT

    (a^2)^3 = a^2x3 = a^6

    1.(2x^2)^x+2=2x^2x+4

    2.(3y^3)^3x+4=3y^9x+12

    3,4 follow the same pattern

    5.(a^4)^3x/2 +3

      = a^6x + 12


  2. ...

    honestly, you will need to use parentheses

    1) the quantity of 2x raised to 2 raised to x+2

    2x^2^(x+2)

    2x^ (2^(x+2))  =/=  (2x^2) ^ (x+2)

    establishing order of precedence of operation

    is necessary to avoid ambiguity

    example:

    (a^2)^3= a^6

    but

    a^(2^3) = a^8

    notation:

    "x raised to the y" = x^y

  3. bwahahahahaha. bwiset talaga yang math teacher nyo... namely: Nala..... whe???

    ahahahaha best answer ako ah....

    ZTE

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