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Using the Product Rule of Exponents, what is the exponent of 7 power of 2⋅7 power of 3 in exponential simplest form? (1 point)
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The Product Rule of Exponents states that when multiplying two numbers with the same base, you add their exponents.
In this case, we are multiplying 7 raised to the power of 2 by 7 raised to the power of 3. The base is 7, so we add the exponents 2 and 3 to get the exponent of the product:
2 + 3 = 5
Therefore, the exponent of 7 raised to the power of 2 multiplied by 7 raised to the power of 3 is 5.
In this case, we are multiplying 7 raised to the power of 2 by 7 raised to the power of 3. The base is 7, so we add the exponents 2 and 3 to get the exponent of the product:
2 + 3 = 5
Therefore, the exponent of 7 raised to the power of 2 multiplied by 7 raised to the power of 3 is 5.