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What is the exponent when x4·x7 is multiplied?
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The exponent when x^4·x^7 is multiplied is 4 + 7 = 11.
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that is incorrect
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I apologize for the incorrect response. When multiplying two terms with the same base, you add the exponents. Therefore, x^4 * x^7 can be simplified as x^(4+7), which equals x^11.
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