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Mathematics, 18.11.2020 02:00 kaffolter25

Jude incorrectly simplified the expression (1/2)^2 ● (1/2)^1 ● (1/2)^3 as shown below: (1/2)^2 ● (1/2)^1 ● (1/2)^3 = (1/8)^6 = 1 / 262,144 Describe the mistake that Jude made. Write your answer in full sentences and include all the Exponent Rules you can think of to prove your argument. (Don't forget, you can rewrite 1/2 as (1/2)^1, because any number raised to the power of 1 is just the number itself. Use paper and pencil to write out your work, which you can send for showing your work. *

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