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Using the Product Rule of Exponents, what is an equivalent form of 2^6⋅2^3?
23 2 cubed 22 2 squared 218 2 superscript 18 baseline 29

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Answered by GPT 3.5
The equivalent form of 2^6⋅2^3 using the Product Rule of Exponents is 2^(6 + 3), which simplifies to 2^9.
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Apply the Product Rule of Exponents to form an equivalent expression of 1^6⋅1^2⋅1^1.
113 1 superscript 13 baseline 13 1 cubed 19 1 superscript 9 baseline 112
Answered by GPT 3.5
The equivalent form of 1^6⋅1^2⋅1^1 using the Product Rule of Exponents is 1^(6 + 2 + 1), which simplifies to 1^9.
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Using the Product Rule of Exponents, what is an equivalent form of (1/3)^6⋅(1/3)^3?
(13)2 left parenthesis Start Fraction 1 over 3 End Fraction right parenthesis squared (13)3 left parenthesis Start Fraction 1 over 3 End Fraction right parenthesis cubed (13)9
Answered by GPT 3.5
The equivalent form of (1/3)^6⋅(1/3)^3 using the Product Rule of Exponents is (1/3)^(6 + 3), which simplifies to (1/3)^9.
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Find the product of 2^5⋅2^5 using the Product Rule of Exponents.(1 point) Responses
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Answered by GPT 3.5
The product of 2^5⋅2^5 using the Product Rule of Exponents is 2^(5 + 5), which simplifies to 2^10. Therefore, the answer is 1,024.

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