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Can you simplify this expression? 🤔 (2^(2x) · 4^(1−x)) / 8^(−1) + log₁₀(10ᵏ) − ∛64 Most students think this is complicated… but it’s actually simple if you know the right rules! 🔥 In this video, you’ll learn: • How to rewrite everything in the same base (base 2) • Exponent rules (a^m × a^n, a^m / a^n) • Why log₁₀(10ᵏ) = k • How to simplify cube roots quickly ✅ Final Answer: 28 + k

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