Respuesta :

Answer:

When you are multiplying any common x that has exponents, you only add the exponents and do not change the base number like shown below with x:, she should gave gotten:

(1/2)²⁺¹⁺³=(1/2)⁶=1/64

Here is the general example:

xⁿ+xⁿ⁺¹=x²ⁿ⁺¹

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Jude made a mistake while multiplying them, when we multiply the exponential values with same base, we add up the power ( or exponents ) where's the base remains same, so correct answer will be :

  • [tex]{ \bigg( \dfrac{1}{2} \bigg) }^{6} [/tex]