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Do problem 2 first, and then it's easy to apply it to these specific examples. -Josh

look on page 387, there is one line of print and then an example (it doesnt have a number), but it shows it pretty clearly...I got the answer to be 3 (which is also the answer in the back of the book)...9^3=729

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