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4 to the power of 6 divided by 4 to the power of 2

Sagot :

Something like "4 to the power of 6" can be condensed to the notation 4^6

The exponent rule I'll use is (a^b)/(a^c) = a^(b-c)

We subtract the exponents.

(4^6)/(4^2) = 4^(6-2) = 4^4

I'll leave the last step unevaluated to keep it in exponent form.