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Use the properties of exponents to verify that each statement is true. (a) `1/4(2^n) = 2^(n-2)` (b) `4(n-1) = 1/4(4)^n` (c) `25(5^(n–2)) =
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Use the properties of exponents to verify that each statement is true. (a) `1/4(2^n) = 2^(n-2)` (b) `4(n-1) = 1/4(4)^n` (c) `25(5^(n–2)) = 5^n`
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