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What is used to correctly use the product of exponents to simplify the expression 100^8•100^7
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To correctly use the product of exponents to simplify the expression 100^8 • 100^7, you can add the exponents since the base (100) is the same. Adding the exponents will give you 100^(8+7) = 100^15.
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