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how do you multiply e^.18 to e^.18 and also how would you divide it?

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Hi Thomas,
I don't quite get your question, you seem to have written the same expression twice. Dividing them would just give you 1.
Anyway, i'll tell you this
(e^x).(e^x) = e^(2x)
generally,
(e^x).(e^y) = e^(x+y)
(e^x)/(e^y) = e^(x-y)

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