x = 20 - -5 = 20 + 5 = 25
y = 16 - 1 = 15
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x = 25</h2><h2>
y = 15</h2>
When you multiply powers, they add, and when you divide them they subtract.
So I would first add the 2^a + 2^b +2^c to get 2^(a+b+c)
Then, divide by 2^(a+b). Because when you divide powers they subtract, you will be taking away the (a+b) from the (a+b+c) and you will be left with c on its own.
The answer is 2^c
<span>you know the measure of AC that is 4 and the measure of AB that is 4. Then you do the theorem of Pythagoras 4 squared + 4 squared = hypotnuza (CB)
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then + all sides