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Use the Commutative Property of Multiplication to rewrite the algebraic expression: k^17⋅z^33.(1 point)
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The Commutative Property of Multiplication states that the order in which two or more numbers are multiplied does not affect the product. This means that you can rearrange the factors in a multiplication expression.
For the expression \( k^{17} \cdot z^{33} \), we can rewrite it using the Commutative Property as follows:
\[ z^{33} \cdot k^{17} \]
So, the rewritten expression is \( z^{33} \cdot k^{17} \).
For the expression \( k^{17} \cdot z^{33} \), we can rewrite it using the Commutative Property as follows:
\[ z^{33} \cdot k^{17} \]
So, the rewritten expression is \( z^{33} \cdot k^{17} \).
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