To simplify \( k^{120} k^{30} \), you can use the property of exponents that states when multiplying like bases, you add the exponents:
\[ k^{120} \cdot k^{30} = k^{120 + 30} = k^{150} \]
So, the simplified form is:
\[ k^{150} \]
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To simplify \( k^{120} k^{30} \), you can use the property of exponents that states when multiplying like bases, you add the exponents:
\[ k^{120} \cdot k^{30} = k^{120 + 30} = k^{150} \]
So, the simplified form is:
\[ k^{150} \]