Math Destroyer Problem: Confusing me

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(2^18 - 2^14) / 2^14 = 15?

how do you solve this?
I understand 2^18 - 2^14 = 2^4 but I dont get the rest.

2^18-2^14 does not equal 2^4.

Break it up into (2^18/2^14) - (2^14/2^14) = 2^4 - 2^0 = 16-1=15.

You may want to review your exponent and log properties.
 
I just finished test 7 yesterday, so these questions are pretty fresh in my mind.

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(2^18 - 2^14) / 2^14

is the same as

(2^18/2^14) - (2^14 / 2^14)

you can then simplify to become

2^4 - 1

simplify some more you get

16-1 which is 15.
 
Haha, yea the scanner is arm length from my desk. I think your guy's way is easier to work with.

as my friend says im a putz lol hahaha its just simply sneaky azz simplification thats it mainnnnnnn! i feel dumb for not getting it, but smart for askin :laugh:

thanks again fellas!
 
2^18-2^14 does not equal 2^4.

Break it up into (2^18/2^14) - (2^14/2^14) = 2^4 - 2^0 = 16-1=15.

You may want to review your exponent and log properties.

you're right frog, destroyer says that as part of the answer 😛 and i made that as an assumption.
 
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