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Well the answer is 3 to the thrd power x 9
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WAIT that is WRONG sorry I put the answer to 135 But... the answer is 2x3 to the second power x 7 sorry
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i dont know ho to show you but here it goes ur supposed to take and make like tiny triangle opened at the bottom and then put for example if the number is 10 u put the trianle and on one end u put 2 and in the middle x and on  the other side 5 but if u have ad different number because 2 and 5 r both prime numbers u take for exaple there is a 2 on one side and a 4 on the other but since 4 is a composite number u have to make another triangle and put 2x2 but before u have to make a little line to the bottom because ur not going to change the two because its already a prime number at the end u have to put it in order from littyle to big *(the numbers) an di f u can make it an exponent for example the  order in this case would be 2x2x2 so the exponent is two squared well if u dont get it sorry cuz i dont have shapes to make u a literral example

 

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