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Use multiplication to fully expand the expression below.
a, to the power 5 , c, squared
a
5
c
2

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Press the dot⋅ button or type the * symbol on your keyboard to represent multiplication. Using times× for multiplication is inappropriate when xx may be used as a variable.
Expanded form:

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Use exponents to condense the expression below.
b, dot, c, dot, a, dot, b, dot, c, dot, c, dot, c
b⋅c⋅a⋅b⋅c⋅c⋅c
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Type the base, then use the a, to the power b a
b
button or use the ^ symbol on your keyboard for the exponent.
Condensed form:
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Simplify:
a, cubed, dot, a, squared
a
3
⋅a
2
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Simplify:
left bracket, z, cubed, right bracket, to the power 5
(z
3
)
5
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Use multiplication to expand the expression below. Then compute and/or simplify.
left bracket, minus, b, right bracket, squared
(−b)
2

Answer
Attempt 1 out of 3

Press the dot⋅ button or type the * symbol on your keyboard to represent multiplication. Using times× for multiplication is inappropriate when xx may be used as a variable. For the answer, type the base, then use the a, to the power b a
b
button or type the ^ symbol for an exponent.
Expanded form:
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a^5 * c^2
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I apologize for the mistake. Here is the correct expansion:

a^5 * c^2 = a * a * a * a * a * c * c
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b^2 * c^4 * a
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To simplify the expression, you can add the exponents when multiplying powers with the same base:

a^3 * a^2 = a^(3+2) = a^5
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To simplify the expression, you can raise the base to the power of the exponent:

(z^3)^5 = z^(3 * 5) = z^15
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(-b)^2 = (-b) * (-b) = b * b

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