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Write the following expression using a single exponent. 4^6 ÷ 4^-2

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Answer:

4^8.

Step-by-step explanation:

4^6 ÷ 4^-2     when dividing we subtract exponents , so we have:

4^(6- (-2))

= 4^8.

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