Which of the following correctly uses exponents to write "6 factors of 2"? A.62 B.26 C.6 ∙ 2 D.12

2m ∙ 2n would be the same as _____.
A.2m + n B.2m - n C.2mn D.4mn

23^0 is equal to _____.
A.0 B.1 C.23 D.1/23

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Step-by-step explanation:

1. 6 factors of 2 means, 2 multiplied by itself 6 times.  It can be written in the form of exponents as 2⁶.

2. [tex]2^m{\cdot} 2^n[/tex]

The law of exponent is : [tex]x^a{\cdot} x^b=x^{a+b}[/tex]

So,

[tex]2^m{\cdot} 2^n=2^{m+n}[/tex]

The correct option is (A).

3. If the power of any number is 0, then the value of that number is equal to 1.

So,

[tex]23^0=1[/tex]

Hence, this is the required solution.

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