tigerwoods Wrote:thank you 2008.......
well I get it you can square it , but I got confused with the exponent rule (2^3)2= 2^6........
in exponents when you are raising the power I thought you had to multiply and not square it........
for ex
(x^2)^4 = (x^2)(x^2)(x^2)(x^2)
= (xx)(xx)(xx)(xx)
= xxxxxxxx
= x8
by using the power rule we would have (x)2^4= x ^ 2^4= x^16
so when we raising exponents to the power do we multiply or raise the power to the power.....
ahhhhhh ok, i see what you're doing here. you thought that you were supposed to take 2^(4-1) and square THE WHOLE THING.
that's not what you're supposed to do.
the giveaway is the parentheses
just around (4-1). that means that (4-1) is being squared, and then you raise 2 to that whole power. (if 2^(4-1) were being squared, then you would see larger parentheses around the entirety of 2^(4-1).)
but yeah, i feel your pain on this one. ugly ugly ugly.