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There is a method to determine the number of divisors of a composite number. To do this, write the composite number in its prime factored form, using exponents. Add 1 to each exponent and multiply these numbers. Their product gives the number of divisors of the composite number.
Using these directions find the number of divisors of the following composite number that has already been prime factored for you:
2^7*13^2
There are __ divisors of 2 Superscript 7 Baseline times 13 squared.
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