40points for right answer! Algebraic Tricky Problem?

i'm not sure if this is allowed, if it isn't then tell me and I'll only give 10points for this question

But I've asked this same question here:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Al5jCzCFCs7btu1ghGfGXxfsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20081112211322AAAZ0ld
here:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Ai3XFpY8eFFiskGqz6Yr8K_sy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20081112205441AAgdKpB
and here:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081112213256AAI1wcX&r=w

If you get this answer right and post in the other 3 links then I'll give you the best answer in all four questions. Again, I'm not sure if it's legal, and if it's not, then I won't




I'm just testing yahoo answers to see who here actually knows what they're talking about (at least in higher algebra)

Here's a link to a moderately hard advanced algebra problem, it can be tricky if you think you know what your talking about when you don't. It basically focuses on people's understanding of exponents.

http://img146.imageshack.us/img146/9964/guessgw9.png

I'll post an answer soon enough, Go for it!


I just don't like people posting answers to other questions when they don't understand the concepts

I'm getting an answer from this question even if its not the mathematical answer

2008-11-12T22:00:03Z

haha they just got it in the other questions :D

I'll give someone the points lol, sorry guys

2008-11-12T22:05:30Z

haha waniac, nah not tonight,

2008-11-12T22:10:42Z

answer:

http://img388.imageshack.us/img388/930/answeron4.png

sports1402008-11-12T21:55:50Z

Favorite Answer

2^(3+4k)

lil_mz_blondy2008-11-12T21:56:29Z

im not 100 per cant positive, but i think it is something like: 8 to the power of 2k + 8 to the power of 2k. which would just simplify to give 16 to the power of 2k. sorry if this is wrong :)

waneiac2008-11-12T21:58:11Z

When you said advanced algebra, I was hoping I would get to prove a homomorphism or something fun.

OK, I'll nibble...

2^(4k+3)

Anonymous2016-04-06T13:29:47Z

70 miles / 1 hour = 200 miles / x hours 70 = 200 / x ──► x = 200 / 70

Akilesh - Internet Undertaker2008-11-12T23:37:00Z

2(4^k + 4^k)^2
= 2*[2(4^k)]^2
= 2[4(4^2k)]
= 2[4^(2k + 1)]
= 2[2^(4k + 2)]
= 2^(4k + 3)

I didn't even look at the answer.

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