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Drag each expression to the correct location on the table.
Simplify each exponential expres...
Mathematics, 02.02.2021 23:20 sweav901
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Drag each expression to the correct location on the table.
Simplify each exponential expression using the properties of exponents and match it to the correct answer.
(2.3-2)865 - 32)2
(3-2)(5 - 2)2
(39)(40)2(3 - 2)-8(22)
(3? . 47)(2 . 5)-3(52)
127.5-1. 2-4
(2 • 3)-1. 20
(23)-1
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If the table of the function contains exactly two potential turning points, one with an input value of –1, which statement best describes all possible values of m? m ≥ –12 –12 < m < 4 m ≤ 4 m ≥ 4 or m ≤ –12
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