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find (a^6/a^4) × a2 × a0
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Answered by itzHappyBandiXx
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Answered by Adrito2
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Answer:

(a^6/a^4) × a2 × a0=a^4

Step-by-step explanation:

(a^6/a^4) × a^2 × a^0

=a^(6-4)*a^2*1  [Anything to the power 0 = 1]

=a^2*a^2

=a^(2+2)

=a^4

So,

   (a^6/a^4) × a2 × a0=a^4

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