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Mathematics, 13.02.2020 04:06, vanna7353

Which reason best explains why a^4b^2 is NOT equal to (ab)^6 ?

A) There is no reason, because a^4b^2 is equal to (ab)^6.

B) 4⋅2 is equal to 8 so the exponent should be 8

C) The bases are not the same, so this law of exponents does not apply.

D) 4−2 is equal to 2, so the exponent should be 2

Figured it out the answer was C

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