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only the Product Rule of Exponents
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The Product Rule of Exponents states that when multiplying two exponential expressions with the same base, you can add the exponents.
For example, if you have:
a^n * a^m
Then, according to the Product Rule of Exponents, you can simplify it as:
a^(n + m)
Here are a few more examples:
- 2^3 * 2^2 = 2^(3 + 2) = 2^5
- (x^2)^3 * (x^2)^4 = x^(2*3 + 2*4) = x^(6 + 8) = x^14
For example, if you have:
a^n * a^m
Then, according to the Product Rule of Exponents, you can simplify it as:
a^(n + m)
Here are a few more examples:
- 2^3 * 2^2 = 2^(3 + 2) = 2^5
- (x^2)^3 * (x^2)^4 = x^(2*3 + 2*4) = x^(6 + 8) = x^14