Write the expression using a single exponent.

2^2*2^8

A.4^10
B.2^10
C.4^16
D.4^16
Is the answer C??

(2^2)(2^8)

= 2^10

so B is the correct answer

The answer is B. Since the bases are the same, u add the exponents.

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To simplify the expression 2^2 * 2^8, you can use the property of exponents that says when you have the same base raised to different powers, you can add the exponents.

Start by combining the exponents:

2^2 * 2^8 = 2^(2 + 8)

Therefore, the expression simplifies to 2^10.

So, the answer is B, 2^10.

Make sure to double-check your work to avoid any mistakes.

So it wouldn't be A??